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Fruit Smoothie Flavour Crate $17.69 Delivered @ Sipahh Online Store

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FRUIT SMOOTHIE FLAVOUR CRATE
The flavour of fresh, tart raspberries ripened on the vine; lovely sweet strawberries picked at just the right time. For fruit smoothie lovers, there’s nothing better than the season’s best bounty whizzed into a long, creamy cold drink. Mellow banana and tropical splash, velvet vanilla and everybody’s favourite – mango.

Our Fruit Smoothie Flavour Crate is the fruit bowl for fresh produce lovers; fresh, fruity flavours in a pastel bouquet. Pluck your favourite from the bunch, or blend them to your taste!

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LUSCIOUS STRAWBERRY
The first sip of a Luscious Strawberry Sipahh evokes the milk bar of yesteryear with a
pastel drink that’s creamy and subtly sweet (ask mum or dad about the milk bar of
yesteryear if you don’t remember them!). A familiar staple in every Australian
childhood, Luscious Strawberry is an old fashioned favourite.

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MELLOW YELLOW BANANA SMOOTHIE
Mellow and yellow, our Banana Smoothie straw is a low-sugar version of the old fashioned banana milkshake. If people compliment you on your classic taste, your reliability and your timeless good looks, this straw is the one for you.

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MANGO SMOOTHIE
Is this the real summer fruit and milk in a blender? The person who made the first
mango smoothie was a genius. An Australian staple, our Mango Smoothie straw is all
balmy breeze, beach towels and cricket in the background … It’s simply summer in a
straw!

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RASPBERRY FIELDS
Like the finest raspberries from the first English early-summer harvest, our
Raspberry Fields Sipahh straw is tangy and bursting with sweet surprise all at once.
Its bright raspberry flow wrap speaks of the true raspberry flavour within. With
notes of crisp freshness and evoking lush field raspberries from your favourite
market stall, Raspberry Fields is a most welcome addition to the Sipahh range.

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TROPICAL SPLASH
Pine lime, cream, piercing summer sun and vivid orange sunrise, Tropical Splash
takes you on a tropical getaway with every sip. For the person always dreaming of
the next island holiday, this is your escape in a low-sugar straw.

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VELVET VANILLA
Aromatic, smooth and – of course – ultra creamy, Velvet Vanilla is a mild milky
flavour for your favourite milky drink. With notes of the finest French varieties, our
Velvet Vanilla straw is reminiscent of a simple vanilla sundae with a delicious wafer
on top.

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  • +2

    Nutritional Information for Sipahh

    Sugar 51.2g per 100g

    Wow that's intense.

    For reference

    Nutritional Information for a can of coke

    Coca Cola 10.6g per 100g

    • +5

      A single straw contains 3.5g of flavouring, so sugar per serving is 1.792g. A can of coke contains 375ml, so sugar per serving is 39.75g.

      And even if it was at the sugar levels you've assumed the fact you don't like its nutritional information doesn't meet the requirements for a negative vote.

      • +1

        I never noticed that

  • +2

    These are just flavoured sugar in a straw that flavours a cup of milk. 1 "crate" = 60 straws

    Edit: $17.69 for 60 straws equates to 29.48c each. Woolworths has them for 27.96c each https://www.woolworths.com.au/Shop/Search/Products?searchTer…

    Not that I would buy these for my kids. Better off getting some Milo or Nesquik. Or better yet, just make a smoothie from milk and fruit!

    • Banana milkshake was pretty much all I drink when I'm sick as a kid.

      For added sweetness I just use honey and throw in a weetbix to bulk it up abit. For more protein just use protein powder :)

    • +2

      The Woolworths link is a good example of an appropriate negative vote. The real advantage of Sipah as I see it is strict portion control, each straw only has 3.5g of flavouring, whereas Milo and Nesquik you can pile in loads. I used to drink 1/3 Milo to 2/3 milk, so I'd say I got more than 1.792g of sugar.

  • +7

    Why not just make a real smoothie? This kind of shit should be banned from supermarkets.

    http://safeeatingsolutions.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/sipahh-mi…

  • +3

    1kg of sugar is 99cents at aldi.

  • -1

    Credit to original code provider.
    Overpriced sugar.

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