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Mix Syrup Flavor
Mix Syrup Flavor
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15 Hawaiian SHAVED ICE/SNOW sno CONE SYRUP MIX FLAVORS $18.00 |
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SNOW CONE/HAWAIIAN flavored SHAVED ICE flavor SYRUP MIX $12.00 |
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SYRUP MIX FLAVORED SNOW CONE/Shaved ICE ICEE FLAVOR $16.80 |
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Snow cone concentrate, mix syrup flavor, smoothie, ice $10.00 |
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Snow cone concentrate, mix syrup flavor, smoothie, ice $18.00 |
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PINA COLADA Snow Cone/SHAVED ICE Flavor SYRUP MIX $6.00 |
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BANANA Snow Cone/SHAVED ICE @@ Flavor SYRUP MIX GALLON $6.00 |
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BLACK CHERRY Snow Cone/SHAVED ICE Flavor SYRUP MIX $6.00 |
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BLUE BUBBLE GUM SHAVED ICE Snow Cone Flavor SYRUP MIX $6.00 |
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BLUE HAWAII coconut SHAVED ICE Flavor SYRUP MIX GAL $6.00 |
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COLA/KOLA Snow Cone/SHAVED ICE Flavor SYRUP MIX GALLON $6.00 |
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PINK COTTON CANDY Snow Cone/SHAVED ICE Flavor SYRUP MIX $6.00 |
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RED HOT CINNAMON Snow Cone/SHAVED ICE Flavor SYRUP MIX $6.00 |
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TIGERS BLOOD Snow Cone/SHAVED ICE Flavor SYRUP MIX $6.00 |
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WILD CHERRY Snow Cone/SHAVED ICE Flavor SYRUP MIX $6.00 |
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10 SNOW CONE/HAWAII Shaved ICE FLAVOR SYRUP MIX $12.00 |
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Wild Cherry SYRUP MIX Snow CONE/SHAVED ICE Flavor PINT $1.30 |
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WEDDING CAKE SYRUP MIX Snow CONE/SHAVED ICE Flavor PINT $1.30 |
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Tigers Blood SYRUP MIX Snow CONE/SHAVED ICE Flavor PINT $1.30 |
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BLUE RASPBERRY SYRUP MIX SnowCONE/SHAVE ICE Flavor PINT $1.30 |
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Blue Hawaii SYRUP MIX Snow CONE/SHAVED ICE Flavor PINT $1.30 |
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SWEET TARTS SYRUP MIX Snow CONE/SHAVED ICE Flavor PINT $1.30 |
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12 syrup MIX NO DYE / FOOD COLOR Shaved ICE FLAVOR $14.40 |
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TIGERS BLOOD Snow Cone/SHAVED ICE Flavor SYRUP MIX $6.00 |
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Blue Raspberry Snow Cone/SHAVED ICE Flavor SYRUP MIX $6.00 |
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14 SYRUP MIX FLAVORED SNOW CONE/Shaved ICE ICEE FLAVOR $16.80 |
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BLUE COCONUT Shaved Ice Flavor Snow Cone Syrup MIX $5.49 |
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14 SYRUP MIX FLAVOR SNOW CONE/Shaved ICE ~ CONCENTRATE $16.80 |
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PINA COLADA SnowCONE SHAVED ICE Flavor SYRUP MIX GALLON $6.00 |
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SNO SNOW CONE FLAVOR SYRUP – MIX & MATCH (4 x GALLON) $69.99 |
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Flavor Fountain Ice Cream Flavoring Chocolate Fudge – 2pack of 1.7oz bottle (3.4 oz) $4.99 Not a syrup. Not an ice cream topping. Flavor Fountain puts the flavoring secrets of major ice cream manufacturers into the hands of home consumers! Turn plain vanilla recipes into a variety of tasty treats. Flavors Ice Cream, shakes, smoothies, even diet and nutritional drinks! LorAnns exclusive line of flavorings especially formulated for home-made ice cream, shakes and smoothies. Suitable for u… |
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Lemon Teisseire Lemon Syrup from France, flavors drinks, lemonade and tea, 600 m, 20.3 fl oz The most popular mixer for Teisseire in France is plain water for a flavorful thirst quencher (1 part syrup to 7 times water). Hence the cries in a French cafe for un lait fraise (milk with strawberry syrup), un Perrier menthe ( Perrier with mint syrup), une tomate (pastis and grenadine syrup), une mauresque (pastis and orgeat syrup), un diabolo fraise (lemonade and strawberry syrup), or un tango … |
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Assortment Deal Teisseire Syrups Assortment Combo: one each of all 12 flavors $99.99 The most popular mixer for Teisseire in France is plain water for a flavorful thirst quencher (1 part syrup to 7 times water). Hence the cries in a French cafe for un lait fraise (milk with strawberry syrup), un Perrier menthe ( Perrier with mint syrup), une tomate (pastis and grenadine syrup), une mauresque (pastis and orgeat syrup), un diabolo fraise (lemonade and strawberry syrup), or un tango … |
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Black Currant (Cassis) Teisseire all natural Syrup 600 ml 20.3oz The most popular mixer for Teisseire in France is plain water for a flavorful thirst quencher (1 part syrup to 7 times water). Hence the cries in a French cafe for un lait fraise (milk with strawberry syrup), un Perrier menthe ( Perrier with mint syrup), une tomate (pastis and grenadine syrup), une mauresque (pastis and orgeat syrup), un diabolo fraise (lemonade and strawberry syrup), or un tango … |
What you need to know about vanilla flavoring
As many of us may be aware, Vanilla is the fruit of an orchid plant that commonly grows to reach the shape of a bean pod. Vanilla orchids are widely grown in tropic climates. The dark brown vanilla bean is usually 7 to 9 inches long, weighs about 5 grams, and yields about 1/2 teaspoon of seeds. It is said that one-quarter teaspoon should be enough to flavor a recipe for 4 to 5 people. Vanilla is used not in pastries, desserts, and baked goods and sea foods. It is also a popular ingredient for coffees, perfumes, cigars and pipe tobaccos. Vanilla extract has been widely in use for more than a hundred years and they were originally strong and sweet and were primarily used to cure stomach upsets. Now Vanilla extracts are commercially available in convenience stores, supermarkets, fancy gourmet shops, and even online. Along with Vanilla extracts, additional products are also available – natural vanilla flavor, cookie vanilla, imitation vanilla, vanilla blend, double-fold vanilla, vanilla paste, vanilla powder, etc. You will obviously be confused which product to buy and your preference may have to be what your family traditionally used for vanilla flavoring, the taste to which all your family members are accustomed. It is interesting to know there are about 150 varieties of vanilla, though only two are most widely in demand–Bourbon and Tahitian. Vanilla extract is made by percolating chopped vanilla beans with ethyl alcohol and water. The process is usually kept cool to avoid excessive flavor loss. The extraction process takes about 48 hours after which the extracts will mellow in the tanks with the beans for a few weeks before being filtered into a holding tank where the amber-colored liquid extract remains till bottled. The extract may also contain sugar, corn syrup, caramel, colors, or stabilizers. All additives must be specified on the bottle label when marketing commercially. As vanilla is naturally sweet, it isn’t necessary to use additional sweeteners, though some companies use a small percentage of sugar as a stabilizer. Vanilla extracts made with premium beans and little or no sugar offer a fresh clean flavor. Though these extracts may be expensive, the flavor is truly pleasant. Vanilla naturally ages by the time it goes from factory to your shelf. Some companies hold the extracts in their manufacturing area for up to a year to make certain the extract is well aged before they ship it out. Vanilla extracts can be kept indefinitely as long as they are stored in a cool dark place such as a pantry or cupboard that is far removed from the stove or bright sun. Refrigeration is however not recommended. People who prefer not to use an alcohol-based extract can substitute natural vanilla flavor available in specialty food stores and some supermarkets. Vanilla flavor is a mixture of pure vanilla extract and synthetic substances, most commonly, synthetic vanillin. There are a couple of common brands that contain a blend of natural and synthetic vanillas. If you are accustomed to a natural/synthetic blend, then this may taste very familiar to you and you will like it more than a pure extract. You also have imitation vanilla that is a mixture made from synthetic substances, which imitate part of natural vanilla smell and flavor. The imitation vanilla is less expensive and affordable to many. There are several varieties of vanilla powders commercially available in the market. Some are made from sucrose that has been ribbon-sprayed with vanilla extract, and others are a dextrose-vanilla extract mix. They are ideal for mixing with beverages if you want a slightly sweet addition that dissolves quickly. Please be careful because many of the vanilla powders from Europe are actually synthetic. You have to check the ingredients list to satisfy it is natural and not artificial. samehta is a Copywriter of Clear liquid flavor, flavored water, Bottled water .She written many articles in various topics such as vanilla flavoring, flavored bottled water, bottled drinking water . For more information visit: http://capellaflavordrops.com .
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Samehta is a Copywriter of http://www.capellaflavordrops.com. She written many articles in various topics such as flavored water,flavored bottled water. For more information visit: http://www.capellaflavordrops.com. contact her at capella.articles@gmail.com