Hello Pfoedu, thank you for your question. After analyzing our product range, we decided to discontinue the Passaia drinks. As the space on our shelves is limited, we have to make a certain selection each time, and in this specific case the Passaia had to go. It is not planned to bring it back. Kind regards, Yann
It was soooo much better than Tuca. Take a look at the ratings for Tuca🤣 It NEEDS NO TUCA if Passaia had stayed, the lie about shelf space is so stupid, it doesn't need space for both, if Passaia had never gone Tuca (with the worst ratings) would never have had to go on the shelf. lie two was "healthier alternative" which has exactly the same amount of sugar and even a bit more calories. well. Passaia was the only special drink I bought in Migros, a pity that only Migros offered it and thus killed it off after 60 years
At the beginning it wasn't a lie as Tuca was first launched as a pure zero variant. As people didn't like it, Tuca was reworked and re-released as a sugar-free version. I didn't drink Passaia often (my parents were regular "drinkers" and so I had a glass here and there) but it was definitely a bad decision to remove it from the range. My Migipedia article (it was the first after it was kicked out) made waves and pages and pages of other articles were written... The only thing that tastes okay is Bundaberg Passionfruit. Unfortunately, this is still shipped here from Australia, which makes it completely pointless to buy this drink. Migros once mentioned that they were trying to bring production to Europe, but we never heard anything about it again. The orange giant is the world champion at forgetting and ignoring :)
At the beginning it wasn't a lie as Tuca was first launched as a pure zero variant. As people didn't like it, Tuca was reworked and re-released as a sugar-free version. I didn't drink Passaia often (my parents were regular "drinkers" and so I had a glass here and there) but it was definitely a bad decision to remove it from the range. My Migipedia article (it was the first after it was kicked out) made waves and pages and pages of other articles were written... The only thing that tastes okay is Bundaberg Passionfruit. Unfortunately, this is still shipped here from Australia, which makes it completely pointless to buy this drink. Migros once mentioned that they were trying to bring production to Europe, but we never heard anything about it again. The orange giant is the world champion at forgetting and ignoring :)
Regarding Tuca Zero: I think it's good, just as good as Sprite Zero With Passaia, I think it's a shame that the Zero variant is no longer available. I really liked it :) The normal Tuca Passion is ok, but nowhere near as good as Passaia... Why not use the Passia recipe and continue to bottle it as Tuca? Then both sides would be happy...
At the beginning it wasn't a lie as Tuca was first launched as a pure zero variant. As people didn't like it, Tuca was reworked and re-released as a sugar-free version. I didn't drink Passaia often (my parents were regular "drinkers" and so I had a glass here and there) but it was definitely a bad decision to remove it from the range. My Migipedia article (it was the first after it was kicked out) made waves and pages and pages of other articles were written... The only thing that tastes okay is Bundaberg Passionfruit. Unfortunately, this is still shipped here from Australia, which makes it completely pointless to buy this drink. Migros once mentioned that they were trying to bring production to Europe, but we never heard anything about it again. The orange giant is the world champion at forgetting and ignoring :)
Hello missy_89, thank you for your contribution. Here is the result of our clarifications: We started in 2022 with Passion, Grapefruit, Himbo, Cola & Cola Zero and not just with the Zero line. At the beginning of 2023, we switched to natural sugar for non-zero beverages. Further variants, including Zero variants, were then added in May 2023. You can find a graphic on the picture. Best regards, Alex
Hello missy_89, thank you for your contribution. Here is the result of our clarifications: We started in 2022 with Passion, Grapefruit, Himbo, Cola & Cola Zero and not just with the Zero line. At the beginning of 2023, we switched to natural sugar for non-zero beverages. Further variants, including Zero variants, were then added in May 2023. You can find a graphic on the picture. Best regards, Alex
I did some quick research. Tuca passion fruit was initially available as a low-calorie version and with artificial sweeteners, right, not as a pure zero version 👍🏻
Hello missy_89, thank you for your contribution. Here is the result of our clarifications: We started in 2022 with Passion, Grapefruit, Himbo, Cola & Cola Zero and not just with the Zero line. At the beginning of 2023, we switched to natural sugar for non-zero beverages. Further variants, including Zero variants, were then added in May 2023. You can find a graphic on the picture. Best regards, Alex
But since the demand for Passaia is still there... Why not launch a: Tuca Passaia.... Then there would be no need to eliminate Tuca and Passaia lovers would be very grateful to Migros
Hello Pfoedu, thank you for your question. After analyzing our product range, we decided to discontinue the Passaia drinks. As the space on our shelves is limited, we have to make a certain selection each time, and in this specific case the Passaia had to go. It is not planned to bring it back. Kind regards, Yann
Passaia Original Haha because of space problems, Migros (Buurelade🤔) is taking a real 🇨🇭Produkt out of the range and putting a cruel booze in the same place! Slowly but surely I'm having trouble with the GENOSSENSCHAFT MIGROS
Passaia Original Haha because of space problems, Migros (Buurelade🤔) is taking a real 🇨🇭Produkt out of the range and putting a cruel booze in the same place! Slowly but surely I'm having trouble with the GENOSSENSCHAFT MIGROS
Tuca is also a Swiss product...
Bought Tuca. Tasted. Poured away. When will the original -Passaia- be back on the shelves?
As written above by Migros, it is not coming. Passaia was produced by Rivella. Tuca is produced by Migros