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Experience the delightful taste of summer with Hypothermias Cherry Flavor Concentrate. Designed for those who love creating their own homemade snow cones or shaved ice, this unsweetened flavor concentrate allows you to craft the perfect syrup tailored to your taste preferences.
This 4-ounce bottle of concentrate can make 1 gallon of syrup when mixed properly. To create the syrup, simply combine the concentrate with sugar and water according to the mixing directions. This professional-grade flavor replicates the authentic cherry taste, making it ideal for parties, events, or personal enjoyment. The flexibility of using your choice of sweetener—be it cane sugar, high fructose corn syrup, or alternative sweeteners—gives you control over the sweetness level. Please note that this is a flavoring concentrate and must not be used directly without proper dilution.
Key Features:- Each 4-ounce bottle produces 1 gallon of syrup when combined with sugar and water.
- True to taste, authentic cherry flavor for a professional shaved ice experience.
- Flexible mixing options: use cane sugar, high fructose corn syrup, or alternative sweeteners.
- Preservatives are optional; citric acid and sodium benzoate can be added to extend syrup life.
- Shelf life of concentrate is 2 to 3 years when stored at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.
- Made in the USA, ensuring quality and safety.
This product is perfect for families, party hosts, and anyone who enjoys customizing their flavors. With Hypothermias Cherry Flavor Concentrate, you can create refreshing and delicious that will please both children and mature-themeds alike. Enjoy the freedom to choose your sweetness and flavor intensity with this versatile concentrate.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How do I prepare the Hypothermias Shaved Ice flavor syrup from the concentrate? A: To prepare the syrup, mix four ounces of the Hypothermias flavor concentrate with five pounds of sugar and fill the mixture with filtered water until you reach the one-gallon mark. Stir well to combine all ingredients.
- Q: What is the shelf life of the flavor concentrate? A: The shelf life of the Hypothermias flavor concentrate is between one to two years when stored properly at room temperature and out of direct sunlight. Once mixed into syrup, the shelf life may vary.
- Q: Can I use alternative sweeteners with the concentrate? A: Yes, you can use various sweeteners such as pure cane sugar, high fructose corn syrup, or alternative sweeteners to customize the sweetness level of your syrup.
- Q: Is the Hypothermias Cherry flavor concentrate sweetened? A: No, the Hypothermias Cherry flavor concentrate is unsweetened. You must add your choice of sweetener to create a ready-to-use syrup.
- Q: How many gallons of syrup can I make from one quart of concentrate? A: One quart of the Hypothermias flavor concentrate can make a total of eight gallons of syrup when mixed according to the instructions.
- Q: Are there any preservatives in the flavor concentrate? A: The flavor concentrate does not contain preservatives by default. However, you can add optional preservatives like citric acid or sodium benzoate to extend the life of your prepared syrups.
- Q: Is this product made in the USA? A: Yes, the Hypothermias Shaved Ice flavor concentrate is made in the USA.
- Q: What is the best way to store the concentrate? A: Store the Hypothermias flavor concentrate in a cool, dry place at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and heat, to maintain its quality and extend its shelf life.
- Q: Can I mix different flavor concentrates together? A: Yes, you can mix different flavor concentrates to create unique flavor combinations for your shaved ice or snow cones, as long as you follow the mixing instructions for each concentrate.
- Q: What kind of equipment do I need to make syrup from the concentrate? A: To make syrup from the Hypothermias concentrate, you will need a measuring cup, a container to mix the ingredients, and a stirring utensil. A scale may also be helpful for measuring sugar.

