Monday, September 14, 2009

If You Have Basic Flavoring,You Can Have Your Cake And Eat It Too!!!



The flavor industry calls basic flavorings anchors. An anchor is meant to describe a flavor consumers are familiar with. We know what strawberry is, but what's a pomegranate or acai flavoring anyway?



Raspberry Flavoring Image


When is comes to flavorings in general people have always loves the familiar tastes and smells of orange, lemon and lime flavorings. They love them becasue their expereinces with these flavoring tastes have years of expereince in food and beverages, even flavored waters.


But, not when it comes to acai. In fact, as often as I hear it mentioned, it never is said the same way. So, why even try it when I have the ol' anschors to fall back on when blending flavored waters anyway?

Thank you. You just hit the nail on the head. When it comes to Yum Drops Flavoring concentrates, we have the anchors your looking for, but we also provide you the novu flavoring trends experts see coming. But the thank you is for using the keyword blending. Blending is combining one or more flavors to flavored waters and teas, even flavored coffees, dairy and dessert products.

With our flavor drops we give you the ability to take three flavor anchors and blend them together for your own unique tastes. You can blend two anchors or more or even try to combine some of these not so familiar new ones.

Combining anchor flavors together opens a new world of new flavors to you. Best of all, the flavorings that you know and like already, so no suprises. Everyone knows strawberry and chochoate, chocholate and rasberry. Tries these combinations in milk and watch the kids say ummmm...Yum Drops!!! They are really great in coffees too. When you have a sugar fix, try these flavoring concentrates. They really curb the need for sweets and they are 0 calries, that can't be bad for you.

So, next time you think you want something to top off that fresh brew combine 4 drops of raspberry, 2 drops of vanilla and 1 drop of mint flavoring concentrate. We call that the evening splash. See how good it tastes and watch it curb that sweet tooth at the same time.

When it comes to mint flavoring, you can use it alone or with many different flavorings. Just use your imagination. Best yet, use mint flavoring all by itself. It's great tasting, refreshing, cool and even has a therapeutic aroma to it. Use it flavored water, flavored teas, desserts and yogurts. Flavored teas and mint flavoring are very cooool tasting!


Mint Flavoring Image



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