New bumper packs

This is what the label says:
"To use - Mix one teaspoon to 250ml of still or sparkling water."
One tube is 100g.
And then:
"Nutritional information Per 100g / Per 5g serving:

Energy kJ 575.84 / 28.79
Energy Kcal 137.63 / 6.88
Protein Trace / Trace
Fat Trace / Trace
Carbohydrate 60.69 / 3.03
Sugars 7.52 / 0.38
Fibre 53.17 / 2.65
Sodium 4.58 / 0.23
Calcium 0.71 / 0.04

Ingredients: Inulin, Tri Sodium Citrate E331, Malic Acid E296, Flavouring, Tri-Caltium Phosphate E341, Colour-Anthocyanin E163, Sweetener-Sucralise E955
Suitable for vegeterians"

I hope that helps guys :)
 
So if my mathmatics is correct, a 100g tub of Exante water flavouring will make up just 5 litres of flavoured water.

The Cambridge tubs are 150g and make up 30 litres of flavoured water.

I don't think it takes a genious to work out that Exante are ripping people off.
 
I think theyve got their figures wrong, 1 teapsoon in 250ml would be too strong if it tastes anything like CD.

I dont think its fair to say theyre ripping people off just cos its different, would you say CD are ripping people off because their packs are dearer???
 
I've tried all 3 of the exante flavours and tbh a teaspoon will make double the amount they say on the pot. They are fairly strong. But I guess it depends on your individual taste i dont have mine really weak or anything x

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Yes, I tried a very level teaspoon in 250ml and it is quite sweet a little too sweet for me. Especially on this diet, after a few weeks, we do feel tastes much stronger. I'll try another one with a half spoon later today.

Even if the flavourings are more expensive than CDs one, I don't care and don't feel ripped off. Exante wins anyway. It is MUCH cheaper. I love this diet and the results. :)
And I'm just a happy bunny today, dunno why :D
 
I dont think its fair to say theyre ripping people off just cos its different

You are right, sorry. I just expected Exante to be much cheaper. Even if it does make up double what they suggest, it is still more expensive overall.
 
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