Schweppes Indian Tonic (6 x 50 cl)
CHF21.50 CHF7.17/1l

Schweppes Indian Tonic

6 x 50 cl


Question about Schweppes Indian Tonic

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2 years ago

Lately I've only been finding Schweppes Indian tonic everywhere, which is labelled "low in calories" and contains the sweeteners: sucralose and acesulfame K. in addition to sugar. As the product shown here is also labelled "low in calories", the list of ingredients is probably not (or no longer) up to date! Is there still somewhere to buy the original without sweetener?

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1 year ago

I noticed the same thing a year ago! When I was drinking it, I realised that there was something wrong with the taste. Then I see on the bottle that it now has a low calorie label on it and is mixed with 2 additional sweeteners. The next day back to the shop (Ticino), oops, all the bottles now have this label or are Zero, which I can't have.
Never drank Schweppes again from then on😬
Back in the shop in Ticino today and what do I see... Original Schweppes Tonica in a 5 dl bottle with just sugar inside, probably imported from Italian as the text is only in Italian.
A little more expensive, but great!
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1 year ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
I ordered the product and it really is that it contains "Sweetener: Acesulfame K and Sucralose."!
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2 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Hello, I had the same problem. I made a purchase on another site, but the bottle no longer matched the image below, and I almost sent the whole thing back. The site in question later confirmed that Schweppes had in fact changed the packaging. The contents remain the same. Following this statement, I checked directly on the manufacturer's website and the recipe had not changed.
Warning: on the other hand, there is a LIGHT version with almost identical packaging BUT it clearly says ZERO.