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Old 04-11-2009, 13:51   #31
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Yeah quite a bit of sugar in any juice. I tend to drink from concentrate stuff as its cheaper and better for the environment (according to the pack of the carton!)
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Old 04-11-2009, 15:04   #32
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Damn you all. I used to get by just fine drinking water. Now I need to go and buy Ribena. Why did you have to mention Ribena? Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy?
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Old 04-11-2009, 15:49   #33
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Water! Weak squash if doing an endurance run or teaching a spin class (drink your weak lemon drink now!)

Pure fruit juice if having a protein shake - small amount as don't like drinking sugar! I do not like artificial sweeteners at all and would rather sugar in small amounts than fill my system with that stuff.
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Old 04-11-2009, 16:47   #34
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Currently hooked on Robinsons (or anyone's tbh) Blackcurrant & Apple No Added Sugar. Prefer it quite strong though but I'm odd like that. I'll happily drink the local tap water too but prefer to add some flavour.

Normally drink Pepsi Max with the evening meal though.
This. In work I keep a bit bottle of the Robinson's cordial and drink several big glasses worth a day. In the evenings it'll be Pepsi Max or some other diet type fizzy drink. I know it's not the healthiest option but I love the taste and that's enough for me.
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Old 04-11-2009, 20:39   #35
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Sorry Jonny

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(drink your weak lemon drink now!)
DRINK IT!!! Tee hee
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Old 06-11-2009, 08:38   #36
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We usually stick to Tesco's own double strength cordials. They're really nice, especially the lime one, and we make them up from a bottle of cold water out of the fridge. I do the same at work and have a 2 litre bottle of ready made cordial sitting in the fridge that I top up my glass from.
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Old 06-11-2009, 13:23   #37
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Thanks to everyone who recommended the Tesco cordials. I do like them, they don't taste as chemical/ sweetened as Robinsons.
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