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"Why just last month as I was promenading with some colleagues in Trafalgar Square I got such a ghastly fright that my feet turned into trombones."
Impossibly Crafted Non-Alcoholic Spirit - Dry London Spirit
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Description
"Why just last month as I was promenading with some colleagues in Trafalgar Square I got such a ghastly fright that my feet turned into trombones."
Impossibly Crafted Non-Alcoholic Spirit - Dry London Spirit
BOUQUET: Rich scents of orange blossom, lime, jasmine, juniper and mint.
PALATE: Juniper, citrus and pepperberry deliver a generous, dry finish.
Always reseal with original cap after opening. Do not leave bottle open or replace cap with pourer. Once open, best refrigerated for optimum freshness. Recommended to be consumed within 12 weeks of opening.
Water, Glucose Syrup, Natural Flavouring, Acid: Citric Acid, Preservative: Potassium Sorbate, Stabiliser: Cellulose Gum (E466), Flavouring Quinine. **VEGAN, DAIRY FREE, NUT FREE, EGG FREE, GLUTEN FREE. Sugar Contents: 0.0g/30ml and 0.0g/100ml. Carbohydrate Contents: 0.57g/30ml and 1.9g/100ml. Sodium: 0.6mg/30mL and 2mg/100ml. Fat - Saturated: 0.0g/30mL and 0.0g/100mL. Fat - Total: 0.0g/30mL and 0.0g/100mL. Protein: 0.0g/30mL and 0.0g/100mL. Energy: 13kJ/3kCal (per serve) and 44kJ/10Kcal (per 100mL).
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