Who remembers Panda Pops?!
Talk about a blast from the past... I used to be allowed a Chomp and Panda Pop on the way home from primary school on a Friday if I was REALLY good all week.
Well, Panda have completely overhauled their drinks in order to bring you the most delicious, natural fruit drinks - free from artificial colours and flavours, with no added sugar. A far cry from the fizzy pop that used to colour your teeth and tongue, no matter fun they were - I'm much preferring these new no-nasty drinks for my kiddies!
Within the range you get still fruit juice, squash and still flavoured water.
We were sent 4 NEW flavours of Panda drinks to have a taste of and feed back our thoughts on.
Raspberry fruit juice
Blackcurrant fruit juice
Blackcurrant flavoured water
Orange and Pineapple flavoured water
The blackcurrant juice and blackcurrant water - which, by the way, tasted as refreshing and fruity as each other, had I have done a blind taste test I don't think I'd have know the difference. Honestly. The water is just a flavoursome as the juice.
I personally don't like raspberry drinks but as you can see from the picture, Carson enjoyed it very much! My fave was the orange and pineapple water - incredibly thirst quenching, could do with selling a large bottle for the fridge rather than just the individuals.
Panda drinks come in packs of 6 and are currently on offer at ASDA for just £1 a pack, as opposed to Tesco or Ocado at £1.99 per pack.
Hey, not just the drinks themselves have changed either, but the bottles too. Now with sports cap lids, they make snack time a less messy time for the kids (also suits adult gym-goers and runners who are still in touch with their childhood!).
Perfect for packed lunches or picnics with zero nasties for my kids.
Can't ask for much more in a drink can you?
DISCLAIMER: WE WERE SENT 4 SAMPLES TO TASTE FOR PURPOSE OF REVIEW.
WE WERE NOT PAID FOR THIS REVIEW AND ALL OPINIONS ARE ARE OWN AS ALWAYS.
Ahh Fizzy Panda Drinks take me back to my school days! Funny though I would never give my children the old version now. These new ones look absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteHaving grown up in the US I've never even heard of Panda Pops, but they seem like something that I would gladly give the kiddos. Will have to pop into ASDA to pick some up.
ReplyDeleteThese are great for packed lunches - added sugar is what I worry about mainly - my kids can sometimes get really hyper with a very sugary drink.
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