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Leomade Mix In Bangkok?

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The purists here will turn up their noses and skewer me for even asking, but I am hopoing to find some lemonade flavored drink mix here. Countrytime or Crystal Light would be wonderful. Have you seen that anywhere? Thanks in advance

Haven't seen the powdered mixes, but Villa, Carrefour and Foodland sell Tropicana concentrate in a bottle. A little expensive, but much tastier than your Wyler's, Countrytime or Crystal Light (which isn't really lemonade).

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Haven't seen the powdered mixes, but Villa, Carrefour and Foodland sell Tropicana concentrate in a bottle. A little expensive, but much tastier than your Wyler's, Countrytime or Crystal Light (which isn't really lemonade).

Thanks. I have done the Tropicana and it is good, but, as you say, expensive. I know the mix is not the real thing and not as good, but if I had access to the mix, I'd keep a big jug in the fridge all the time...

There's a powdered concentrate in small packets available but I can't remember the name. The Orange was particularly good. I found it great for carrying in a beltbag. I think I saw it in Foodland and in Villa in the past, but not in any normal Thai store, although Im pretty sure it was Thai.

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There's a powdered concentrate in small packets available but I can't remember the name. The Orange was particularly good. I found it great for carrying in a beltbag. I think I saw it in Foodland and in Villa in the past, but not in any normal Thai store, although Im pretty sure it was Thai.

Thank you. I will look for it

Foodland now carries Snapple Lemonade.

Thanks for that bit of information. Real lemonade is far superior to 7-Up which is way too sweet. Sometimes a nice cold shandy would go down well in the afternoon.

I buy the Knorr lime powder and then add either sugar or no-cal sweetener...

Try OSHSI Black Tea.. nothing better

or Heineken :)

I think you can also buy canned Tom Yam. It's so much easier than making it from scratch.

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I think you can also buy canned Tom Yam. It's so much easier than making it from scratch.

I knew that was coming. Probably deserve it.

Sure you can squeeze limes... but just as with coconut milk, the Thais have no problem buying Tetra-Pak Aroy-D or or Coconut milk powder when the fresh pressed stuff is 3 meters away... You may in Post #1 be referring to some of the isotonic powders which I see in the 7-11

Sure you can squeeze limes... but just as with coconut milk, the Thais have no problem buying Tetra-Pak Aroy-D or or Coconut milk powder when the fresh pressed stuff is 3 meters away... You may in Post #1 be referring to some of the isotonic powders which I see in the 7-11

Call this number and they have lots of stuff that expats need

0841077867

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