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Introducing Hypothermias Lemon Lime Shaved Ice Flavor Concentrate, a perfect solution for creating delicious, refreshing snow cones and shaved ice . This unsweetened flavor concentrate allows you to customize your syrup according to your taste preferences.
Each 4-ounce bottle of this concentrate can make up to 1 gallon of syrup when mixed with sugar and water, ensuring you have plenty of flavor for your summer gatherings, parties, or special events. The product is designed for those who appreciate authentic, professional-grade flavors in their frozen desserts. The mixing process is straightforward: simply add sugar (or your preferred sweetener), water, and shake well to create a delightful syrup. This concentrate gives you control over the sweetness level of your final product, making it versatile for various occasions.
Key Features:- Each 4-ounce bottle produces 1 gallon of flavorful syrup when mixed.
- Professional-grade, true-to-taste lemon lime flavor.
- Easy mixing instructions: Combine with sugar and water for a delicious syrup.
- Preservatives are optional to extend the life of your syrup.
- Store at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Made in the USA, ensuring well-made and safety standards.
- Self-life of concentrate is approximately 1-2 years when stored correctly.
This flavor concentrate is ideal for home users, event planners, and business owners in the frozen dessert industry who want to offer a customizable, high-quality product. With its long shelf life and ease of use, it is a reliable choice for anyone looking to elevate their shaved ice or snow cone offerings. Enjoy the refreshing taste of lemon lime in every serving, and create delightful memories with your friends and family.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the Hypothermias Shaved Ice flavor concentrate? A: The size of the concentrate is thirty-two fluid ounces, which is one quart.
- Q: What ingredients are in the Hypothermias Lemon Lime flavor concentrate? A: The concentrate is unsweetened and requires sugar or sweetener to be added for syrup preparation.
- Q: How much syrup does one quart of Hypothermias concentrate make? A: One quart of concentrate makes eight gallons of flavored syrup when properly mixed.
- 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 water to one gallon.
- Q: Is the Hypothermias flavor concentrate safe for children? A: Yes, the flavor concentrate is safe for children as it is a food product; however, adult supervision is recommended during preparation.
- Q: Can I use alternative sweeteners with the concentrate? A: Yes, you can use alternative sweeteners such as high fructose corn syrup or pure cane sugar with the concentrate.
- Q: What is the shelf life of the Hypothermias concentrate? A: The shelf life of the concentrate is two to three years when stored properly.
- Q: How should I store the Hypothermias flavor concentrate? A: Store the concentrate at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and heat for optimal shelf life.
- Q: Do I need to add preservatives to the syrup? A: Adding preservatives is optional; citric acid and sodium benzoate can extend the syrup's life.
- Q: How does the flavor compare to ready-to-use syrups? A: The concentrate offers a customizable sweetness and flavor profile, unlike pre-sweetened syrups.
- Q: Is the Hypothermias concentrate suitable for professional use? A: Yes, it is designed to provide a true-to-taste flavor ideal for professional shaved ice and snow cone use.
- Q: What flavors are available in the Hypothermias line? A: The current listing highlights Lemon Lime; however, additional flavors may be available in the Hypothermias product line.
- Q: What if my concentrate arrives damaged? A: If the concentrate arrives damaged, please contact customer service for assistance with returns or replacements.
- Q: Is there a specific mixing method for the concentrate? A: Yes, it is important to shake the concentrate well before mixing it with sugar and water.
- Q: Can I make a smaller batch of syrup? A: Yes, you can scale down the mixing ratio to make a smaller batch of syrup as needed.

