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Robinsons Orange Barley Water - 850ml

Sale price $3.99

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Light, gently citrusy, and wonderfully refreshing - Robinsons Orange Barley Water is a traditional British drink known for its subtle orange flavour and smooth, easy-drinking finish. Made with real fruit juice and barley, this concentrated barley water is designed to be diluted with water, creating a refreshing drink that’s less sweet and more delicate than standard squash. Often enjoyed for hydration, refreshment, or during warm weather, Orange Barley Water has been a British favourite for generations.

Often referred to as barley water, squash, concentrate, or cordial, this versatile drink can be mixed exactly to your taste - from lightly flavoured to more citrus-forward.

Details:
- Authentic Robinsons product imported from the UK
- Classic orange barley water concentrate
- Made with real fruit juice and barley
- Light, refreshing, and gently citrusy
- Dilute to taste with still or sparkling water
- 850ml / 28.8 fl oz bottle

 

Serving Suggestions

Dilute with cold water or sparkling water, serve over ice with a slice of orange or lemon, or enjoy as a light, refreshing drink throughout the day.

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

Net Weight

850ml / 28.8 fl oz

Allergy Advice

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ingredients list on the specific product packaging for the most accurate
information, as ingredients can vary between different product lines and may
change over time. While we make every effort to provide accurate ingredient
information, it is the customer’s responsibility to review product labels before
consuming. We cannot guarantee that products are free from specific allergens.
British Pantry Co. is not responsible for any adverse reactions resulting from food
allergies, sensitivities, or intolerances. If you have a known food allergy or dietary
concern, please consult a healthcare professional before consumption.

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