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100-Count True Lime Zero-Calorie Water Enhancer in Bulk Dispenser Pack on sale for $4.90 - 5% savings when you checkout using Subscribe & Save =
$4.65.
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Product Information:
- Add a packet to your water, other beverages or recipes to enjoy the taste of authentic, fresh-squeezed limes without the seeds, mess or waste
- Contains 100, 0.8 gram water flavor packets—each packet contains 0 calories, 0 grams of sugar and less than 1 gram of carbohydrates
- 1 packet = the taste of 1 lime wedge; 2 packets = 1 tbsp. of lime juice; 6 packets = 1 squeezed lime; 8 packets = 1/4 cup of lime juice
- Contains no sugar, no artificial flavors, no artificial sweeteners, no artificial preservatives, no colors from artificial sources, no soy, no MSG, no gluten and no sodium, and non-GMO
- These packets are a simple way to add zesty flavor to your favorite recipes—no salt needed! Combine with your favorite herbs or spices to create your very own taco seasoning, steak seasoning, BBQ rubs and spices
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These are great
Toss a couple into plain water, tea or seltzer water and you wont need soda anymore
I add Sweet-n-Low as well (stay away from aspartame)
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These are great
Toss a couple into plain water, tea or seltzer water and you wont need soda anymore
I add Sweet-n-Low as well (stay away from aspartame)
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The lime is cheaper for the 500 pack if you think you can finish them (I do easily).
They last years. I don't keep track, but I'd say after year 2 or 3 (only b/c I misplaced them), if you live in a humid climate like I do, they melt and clump together. Still usable. My little nieces & nephews are constantly drinking my bottle of lime water lol. Also, perfectly delicious for lime replacement in things like pho. Bright and fresh.
They do expire and should have the expiration date on the box just not on the individual packets. I think the expiration date is 2 years from manufacturing date. They can go bad even earlier than that. You went to keep them in an alright container or maybe even a reusable vacuum sealed bag to make them last longer. I use a gallon sized resealable food saver bag with a moisture control packet (one of those silica gel packets that come inside certain items like shoes, bags, food, and the like) of moisture gets to the packets they can turn hard and clumpy. From what I've seen and heard once powdered items get wet they are no longer good for consumption.
These taste better than the bottled stuff. Buy a box and give it a try.