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Ocean Spray Low Sugar Blueberry $1.59 (Was $6.40, 75% off) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon Warehouse

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Thanks to @HomeAlone, he/she has nothing better to do at home alone other than keeping fellow Ozbargains updated on Amazon stock levels. Thanks to @O O for the heads up on this deal

260 available so I better see no complaints. I'm only posting due to this fact, otherwise I try avoid posting here - but you'll know where to find me ;)

There's actually around 260 of them all up with various expiry dates.

This item will expire on 7/05/23.
This item will expire on 27/05/23.
This item will expire on 28/05/23.
This item will expire on 4/06/23.
This item will expire on 6/06/23.
This item will expire on 28/06/23.

Enjoy

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Aaaand it's gone.

  • +13

    5% juice and $6.35!!!!! What a F joke theses companies are and clowns that buy their products.

    Same scam like ice tea drinks and coffee milk drinks that barely have 1% coffee in them.

    • +7

      Even better than that:

      Made in Australia from at least 94% Australian ingredients.

      Ingredients: Water, Reconstituted Blueberry juice 5%

      • +4

        That 94% is probably water they get from tap

        • +2

          As bad as all the above sounds (I read the ingredients list when we bought some a few weeks ago), I still bought some more. It's not the best but our toddler likes it and we use it as a reward for doing stuff. We'd rather get pure blueberry juice but we've found it hard to find or super expensive.

    • 5% juice

      You do not want to drink 100% blueberry juice

      • We tried some and it was really really nice. We found some at Costco and never saw it again. We mainly used it to make small iceblocks for our toddler to suck on.

    • I'd like coffee drinks more if they contained 0% coffee.

  • +2

    Juicy deal

    • +3

      Sound buy some for yourself. Enhances hair growth

  • +1

    Thanks! My first foray into short dated pantry items from the warehouse.

  • Thanks!
    Ordered 10 of expire on 4/06 batch.

  • lol low sugar but that sodium

  • +1

    No sugar, but other sweeteners.

  • 260 available so I better see no complaints

    I'd like to make a complaint regarding the sharing of credits in this deal.

    The "Huge credits" should go to @O O for pointing out it was back in stock.

    • +1

      Updated thanks @O O (check OP again) ;)

  • Give me Grewia Asiatica or Sherbet Berry please

  • The low sugar ones taste very artificial sweetener, more than Diet Coke/Pepsi.

  • Must be OOS - unable to add to cart any

  • Get that brilliant blue into ya (yuck)

  • even its colour is fake

  • +2

    gone

    wanted to listen to some fleetwood mac while on a skateboard :(

    • Is that a song reference?

  • -4

    Check out the ingredients.
    From a quick Google. Although others say the opposite, i would err on the side of caution. Shop at Aldi, who don't sell anything with artificial colours at all. Same applies to artificial sweeteners.

    "For example, Brilliant Blue FCF, used as a coloring agent, can induce cancer, malignant tumors, asthma, and hyperactivity (Bur Eltom, 2015; Wroblewska, 2009). An acceptable daily intake (ADI) of Brilliant Blue FCF is 12.5 mg/kg bw/d that has been previously evaluated by the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA 1970) and the EU Scientific Committee for Food (SCF) 1975 (Davoodi et al., 2013). Low-calorie sweeteners (LCS) including acesulfame potassium, aspartame, saccharin, and sucralose provide sweet taste with no or few calories and are, therefore, palatable alternatives to caloric sugars. Despite their widespread availability and consumption, the effects of LCS on metabolism, obesity, and other health outcomes in humans remain controversial (Sylvetsky et al., 2016). Sweeteners such as saccharin and aspartame have been reported to be carcinogenic agents (affecting the bladder). For instance, they are related to bladder cancer (Howe et al., 1977), but their definite carcinogenic effect has been disputed, and these sweeteners are allowed to be used in many countries."

    • Come back when there's anything conclusive.

      • And then what if its proved to be carcinogenic? Go on OzBargain to buy a time machine?

  • A few more popped back into stock, ymmv of course

  • Snapple?

  • +1

    Dreams by Fleetwood Mac starts playing

  • only drink the original one tastes great, this doesn't

  • 5 more available if you are quick.

    Edit: Gone

  • Received 10 and it's been a long time I tried no sugar drink.
    Honestly, taste is not good it self…
    I'm going to use it for yoghurt smoothy or sorbet.

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