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I can't see this new "rebranded" flavour lasting too long. It's just tastes like a very poor, watery supermarket value fruit drink now. At the very least it tastes nothing like Tizer. Bad move Barr. 86.2.126.10616:29, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
It's disgusting now with the non-artificial flavouring. Has anyone else took a little time out to e-mail complaints to them about this new homemade rust coloured fruit drink? I have, the more they receive, the better. Plus something needs to be written in the article - I'm sure you'll find a website to cite sources that people are hating this new 'healthy' garbage drink. 86.139.69.99 (talk) 00:43, 16 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
This latest change does mean the article needs re-writing though!
I'd also be interested to see the original original rec. from 1924
and at several points inbetween... someone must have old packaging
etc... (although maybe back in 1924 it wasnt common or required
to list ingredients in the same way it is today).