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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

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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).

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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...

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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.

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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