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Sumol Passion Fruit Juice 24x33cl

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Formed out of the combination of the words sumo (“juice”) and sol (“sun”), Sumol was the first pasteurised fruit juice drink to appear in Portugal and the first to advertise on Portuguese TV.

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Ingredients Water and carbon dioxide, passion fruite juice and pulp from concentrate, sugar, flavourings, acidity regulators: citric acid, malic acid and sodium citrate, stabilisers: guar gum, gum arabic and glycerol esters of wood rosins. antioxidant, ascorbic acid and sweetner, sucralose
Size 24x33cl

Formed out of the combination of the words sumo (“juice”) and sol (“sun”), Sumol was the first pasteurised fruit juice drink to appear in Portugal and the first to advertise on Portuguese TV.

Especificações dos produtos
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Ingredients Water and carbon dioxide, passion fruite juice and pulp from concentrate, sugar, flavourings, acidity regulators: citric acid, malic acid and sodium citrate, stabilisers: guar gum, gum arabic and glycerol esters of wood rosins. antioxidant, ascorbic acid and sweetner, sucralose
Size 24x33cl
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