- Pack of three, 32-ounces per bottle (total of 96 ounces)
- Non-alcoholic sugar free mix
- Zero carbohydrates; zero calorie
- Sweetened with Splenda
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great mix - notes on other flavors here,
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This review is from: Baja Bob's Sugar Free Desert Key Lime Margarita Mix, 32-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 3) (Grocery)
As a type 2 diabetic I've always resigned myself to drinking just straight scotch or bourbon when imbibing on occasion as mixed drinks are loaded with carbs and the few sugar free ones either weren't so much carb free ("sugar alcohol" from maltatol or the like) or they tasted just awful. I tried the original Margarita mix from Baja Bob and was very pleasantly surprised by how great it was. I then went a little nuts and ordered 1 of just about every flavor offered off their site (not all flavors are available on Amazon but they are a few bucks cheaper here than off Baja's site directly when you order in sets of 3). Here's the short rundown on my take:
The lime margarita mixes (both the original and the Key Lime) are fantastic - both blended with ice and on the rocks they hold their own with any Margarita mix I've tried. I prefer the original since it's a little more "tart" the way I think a lime margarita should be in my book. The strawberry margarita mix was ok - a bit sweet for my taste but to be fair I'm not really that big of a strawberry margarita guy to begin with. The Pina Colata mix was very good and even my wife liked that one as well and she _never_ partakes in cocktails with me. Note that there are around 4 carbs per serving with this instead of the usual zero for the rest of their mixers. The coconut cream in the mix has a few carbs - but totally worth it. Creamy and smooth blended with ice in a good blender. Very nice. The mojito mix is decent. I can make a pretty passable sugar free mojito myself but this is pretty good. I probably wont bother to stock up on it because it's not a must have mixer for me. All the martini mixes were just awful in my book. The apple and cranberry tasted like medicine and I promptly tossed the rest of the bottles after the first taste. The lemon was pretty poor and I gave it a couple shots before throwing the rest out. I didn't care for the hurricane mix and tossed the rest - but again, to be fair I'm not really a hurricane fan to begin with so I'm not necessarily a good judge on this one. The sweet and sour mix made a nice whiskey sour. Not the best I've had by any stretch but perfectly servicible in my book. Finally the Mai Tai was pretty good - Not my favorite drink in the world but this was as good as any I'd had. So they're batting around .500 give or take. Definitely worth picking up a few bottles and testing out - I think some folks that are skeptical, particularly about the margaritas and pina colatas will be pleasantly surprised.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great mix,
By Pataka (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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If you are used to the taste of Splenda as sugar substitute, this is a great mix to make margarita. I found 1 tequila to 3 mix a little too sweet for margarita. I suggest 1 to 2 or less.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
For a sugar-free product, this is excellent!,
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