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The nutritional table says 0% alcohol and the description says alcohol-free. But why does the label on the bottle itself say Age 18+?
Hello Famu1315, thank you for your message. We understand why the reference raises questions. With the additional designation 18+, we do not want to restrict consumption to certain age groups. The reference is intended to reinforce the claim of the brand and in particular the product category as an "adult drink". Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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According to the list of ingredients, this product should be a soft drink with few calories, actually just a tonic water !!!? Natural gin flavor can never justify the price!!!? I haven't tried it yet.
May I ask what makes this non-alcoholic "gin" so expensive? Do you know? What is the expensive component in it? Quinine? water --> never, glucose syrup ---> never, natural flavoring --> possibly, but not to that extent, acidifier: citric acid --> probably not, preservative: potassium sorbate, --> nope, probably not. Stabilizer: carboxymethyl cellulose --> probably not. Aroma quinine --> could only be due to.... As a former beverage technologist, I have my question marks..., is there an answer?
Hello Tigerwood, hello Rhyfalllforelle, thank you very much for your inquiries. The in-depth clarifications with our specialist department took some time. We are sorry that we are only getting back to you now. We would like to provide you with the following information: The sales prices depend primarily on the cost prices, which are negotiated with the respective suppliers. We assume this is clear so far. In the case of alcohol-free gin, we also invested heavily in the development of a unique recipe that is also alcohol-free. This resulted in costs that are reflected in the price. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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