Safety Warning May contain allergens. Choking hazard if not diluted. Store in a cool, dry place.
Package Dimensions | 21.2 x 14.5 x 3.6 cm; 320.35 g |
Manufacturer reference | sample_sku_5817 |
Additives | Lemon |
Units | 320.0 gram |
Storage Instructions | [INFERRED] Store in a cool, dry place. |
Serving Recommendation | 1 teaspoon (2g) |
Brand | Grelim |
Format | Powder |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Speciality | Gluten Free |
Package Information | Pouch |
J**.
Lemon powder
I've used it with Earl Gray tea.in my water bottle. In my Martini.i keeps a little bottle of the lemon powder in my bag .I love it its so sharp.
A**R
Saves buying fresh lemons.
I add it to tea. It raises the flavour and vitamin c level.
S**B
Very strong lemon
Overdid it in first cake, 2 teaspoons, amazed how strong it is. one teaspn in water with sugar makes lovely lemony drink for kidneys!!
J**Y
It all came very quickly
I’m very happy with all that I ordered
F**F
Is this real? I'm suspicious.
The product says 'lemon powder' which usually means freeze dried and powdered whole lemons... But what's in the packet is almost pure white crystals? There should be some yellow hue to it, but not even in the drink itself! This is exasperated by the fact that it smells... Intresting. I have smelt lemons like this before, usually un-ripe ones, but this could easily be sinthetic.Furthermore, the front of the packet says 'with real fruit taste' so... Not with real fruit? And though it says 'full vitamin c' (grammatical error? Are they really USA based?) It has no vitamin C in the nutrients, which show vitamin S and potassium.The final strange thing is the ingredients list... It just says... '%100 lemon powder' so... Not %100 powdered lemons?What is this stuff? Where are the lemons from? Why are there so many grammar mistakes??? This can't be from the USA.Amazon, where the hell is your regulations?
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