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Discover the delicious taste of Hypothermias G Shaved Ice Flavor Concentrate, a premium choice for crafting refreshing snow cones and shaved ice desserts. This unsweetened flavor concentrate allows you to create your own syrup, customizing sweetness and flavor to your preference.
This professional-grade concentrate comes in a 32 Fl Oz bottle, capable of producing 1 gallon of syrup when mixed correctly. The mixing process is simple: combine 4 ounces of flavor concentrate with 5 pounds of sugar and fill with water to the gallon mark. This versatility allows you to use various sweeteners, including pure cane sugar, high fructose corn syrup, or alternative sweeteners, making it a great option for anyone looking to control their syrups taste and sweetness level.
Key Features:- Each 4-ounce bottle creates 1 gallon of syrup when mixed.
- Self-life of concentrate is 1-2 years when stored properly.
- Made in the USA, ensuring high-quality standards.
- True authentic professional shave ice flavor designed for true taste.
- Just add water and sugar; preservatives are optional for extended shelf life.
- Mixing directions are straightforward for easy preparation.
- Ideal for parties, events, or home use, enhancing any gathering with delightful flavors.
This G Flavor Concentrate is perfect for home users and professional vendors alike. Whether you are preparing for a summer party or running a shaved ice stand, this product offers the flexibility and quality needed to satisfy your customers cravings. Enjoy the freedom to create your own unique syrup that stands out in taste and quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the Hypothermias Shaved Ice Syrup? A: The Hypothermias Shaved Ice Syrup is packaged in a quart bottle, which is thirty-two fluid ounces.
- Q: What ingredients are in the Hypothermias Shaved Ice Syrup? A: The syrup contains a flavor concentrate that is unsweetened, requiring the addition of sugar or sweetener and filtered water.
- Q: How much syrup does one bottle of concentrate make? A: One quart bottle of concentrate makes eight gallons of ready-to-use syrup when mixed according to the instructions.
- Q: How do I prepare the syrup from the concentrate? A: To prepare the syrup, mix four ounces of concentrate with five pounds of sugar and fill with approximately one-half gallon of water.
- Q: What is the shelf life of the syrup concentrate? A: The shelf life of the concentrate is one to two years when stored properly.
- Q: Can I use other sweeteners with the syrup concentrate? A: Yes, you can use pure cane sugar, high fructose corn syrup, or alternative sweeteners to make the syrup.
- Q: How do I store the syrup concentrate? A: Store the syrup concentrate at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and heat for optimal longevity.
- Q: Do I need to add preservatives to the syrup concentrate? A: Adding preservatives is optional; you can use citric acid or sodium benzoate to extend the life of the syrups.
- Q: Is the Hypothermias Shaved Ice Syrup made in the USA? A: Yes, the Hypothermias Shaved Ice Syrup is proudly made in the USA.
- Q: Is the syrup concentrate safe for children? A: Yes, the syrup concentrate is safe for children when prepared according to the mixing directions.
- Q: Can I use this syrup concentrate for other beverages? A: Yes, this syrup can be used for various beverages, including cocktails and sodas, after dilution.
- Q: What makes Hypothermias syrup a professional choice? A: Hypothermias syrup is known for its true-to-taste flavors and is designed for professional shaved ice and snow cone applications.
- Q: Is this product suitable for people with dietary restrictions? A: Yes, since the concentrate is unsweetened, you can customize the sweetness level according to dietary needs.
- Q: What if my syrup concentrate arrives damaged? A: If your syrup concentrate arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance with returns or replacements.
- Q: Are there any common issues when preparing the syrup? A: Common issues may include not mixing the concentrate thoroughly or not adding enough sweetener, which can affect the taste.

