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SHOPPING

01 May 2012 15:08

Hi, could someone tell me if you can buy fruit cordial at the Tansas shop in Icmeler as my little grandson coming with us this year, thanks. jethro.

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01 May 2012 15:50

Yes you can get fruit cordial in most supermarkets , the orange one is lovely

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01 May 2012 16:21

You can get the powder one - Tang it's called - lovely always bring some home

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01 May 2012 17:15

You can get Robinsons in most of the little supermarkets now

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01 May 2012 17:44

We take a small bottle of triple strength diluting juice in a zip seal bag rolled up in beach towel surrounded by clothes in our case/holdall and never had a problem. Robinsons can be quite expensive in resort.

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01 May 2012 17:51

a few years ago i got orange dilute and lemon juice from the supermarket opposite the park in old village but carnt remember the name sorry if not you can buy fresh apple or orange juice and dilute down with bottled water

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01 May 2012 21:35

Please do not use the word that is the title of this thread. It brings me out in a cold sweat and I begin to panic.

David

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02 May 2012 08:41

Yes you can buy cordial in Tansas and it is very nice and good value. Absolutely no need to pay extra for Robinsons etc!

Tim

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05 May 2012 13:04

sunlover wrote:You can get the powder one - Tang it's called - lovely always bring some home


We always buy these! Cherry, Peach, Orange, Tropical and Lemon i think.

Made a Peach one this morning... chilling nicely in the fridge! cant wait lol :D

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05 May 2012 19:13

Just made cherry flavour - very refreshing

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08 May 2012 15:48

what words do I look for if I want sugar-free?

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08 May 2012 16:16

ashington44 wrote:what words do I look for if I want sugar-free?


According to Google Translate "şekersiz" hopefully someone can confirm.

Tim

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08 May 2012 16:29

toonarmybarmy wrote:
ashington44 wrote:what words do I look for if I want sugar-free?


According to Google Translate "şekersiz" hopefully someone can confirm.

Tim

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Correct, it means without suger, or suger free.
Ralph.
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