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Jarimba - A vs. B

Jarimba - A vs. B

I bought the two new Jarimba bottles today and have to say that I find them - both apple-kiwi and blueberry - very refreshing and thirst-quenching.

In my opinion, both varieties should remain in the range. On the one hand, because they both taste great and stand out from the usual range of soft drinks; on the other hand, because the Jarimba range is far too small anyway.

All replies (6)

Hi @AlMiDeCoLi


Thank you very much for your feedback. We're delighted that you like the two Jarimba. We can't wait to see who wins the race. Sunny greetings, Nicole


@Bodenseeknusperli

Well, it's both apple and kiwi. It would be wrong for syrup and lemonade to have different flavors, wouldn't it?

However, I have a feeling that Jarimba used to have the apple-kiwi variety...

Hello @Bodenseeknusperli and @AlMiDeCoLi, thank you very much for your feedback. The Jarimba Apple-Kiwi and the Apple-Kiwi syrup are both produced by Aproz. As the same fruit juice concentrates and flavors are used, the two products taste similar and we have not yet had the apple-kiwi variety at Jarimba. Best regards, Richi

Hello Richi @M-Infoline

Thanks for the clarification. But I have a small question:

Jarimba didn't have the apple-kiwi variety before, as you write. But is it possible that this variety has already existed under the short-lived APROZPOS brand from Aproz, which was co-developed by young people? And is it conceivable that the APROZPOS varieties could be relaunched under Jarimba to see if they are still popular with the public today?

Oh dear, now there are two questions...

Greetings from AlMiDeCoLi

Hello @AIMiDeCoLi, thank you for your feedback, we have the following varieties available under Aprozpos: Orange with pulp, Blood orange, Bitter lemon and Exotic. There are currently no plans to reintroduce the same flavors under Jarimba. We ask for your understanding. Best regards, Jan

Hello Jan @M-Infoline

Thanks for this reply - which surprises me in terms of the varieties. Orange with pulp, blood orange, bitter lemon and exotic sound like normal lemonade flavors, which (to my recollection) were under the Aproz brand before they were renamed Jarimba.

APROZPOS was the experiment in which Aproz Seba AG developed new flavors together with young people, and I seem to remember crazy flavors like rhubarb. The APROZPOS experiment must have taken place between 2004 and 2009.

Greetings from AlMiDeCoLi