Pros & Cons
Cons
It absolutly stinks of chemicals! I am so disappointed as it's been a huge waste of money. I use it for my morning porridge and think the colour that comes out when using it looks great but there’s not much flavour at all.
Highlights
Quality
The powder in the paper pouches is made from whole organic wild berries including the juice which is freeze dried so the powder... Read More
Lovely deep colour amazing taste very versatile use
This means that one day l will lose my central vision while retaining my peripheral vision
This powder retains a high nutrient load as most of the nutrients are in the skin pulp seeds not in the juice
Price
This used to be in a 100g jar for £1415
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- This product had a total of 2,253 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 8 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This means that one day l will lose my central vision while retaining my peripheral vision
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The powder in the jars is from organic wild berries that have been pressed to remove the juice
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This powder retains a high nutrient load as most of the nutrients are in the skin pulp seeds not in the juice
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The increased production costs the potentially higher quality of the freeze dried berries is why the pouch has 90gms but the jar has 100gms for the same price
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This used to be in a 100g jar for £1415
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Now its only a 90g packet and its £1718
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I will have to look elsewhere to buy it