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Jordan's Skinny Mixes, a player in the low-calorie beverage market, has launched its highly anticipated 2025 Harvest Collection, introducing four new sugar-free syrup flavours designed to enhance seasonal beverages and culinary creations.
The new offerings – Cookie Butter, Apple Crisp, Vampire Kiss and Voodoo – are poised to cater to the growing demand for flavourful yet health-conscious beverage options.
Each syrup in the Harvest Collection boasts a formulation of zero sugar, zero calories and zero carbs, appealing to health-conscious consumers and businesses alike.
The new flavours aim to transform ordinary drinks and dishes into festive delights, aligning with the seasonal trend towards indulgent yet guilt-free eating and drinking.
Cookie Butter Syrup ($8.99, 25.4 fl oz): A rich blend of spiced cookie and sweet cream, this syrup is perfect for enhancing coffee, protein shakes, and baked goods.
Apple Crisp Syrup ($8.99, 25.4 fl oz): Combining baked apple, cinnamon, and brown sugar, this syrup is ideal for adding warmth to ciders, smoothies, and oatmeal.
Vampire Kiss Syrup ($8.99, 25.4 fl oz): A bold mix of black cherry and chocolate, this syrup offers a vibrant flavour profile suitable for cocktails and sparkling waters.
Voodoo Syrup ($8.99, 25.4 fl oz): A decadent fusion of cocoa and cream, this syrup is versatile enough to be used in coffee, smoothies and dessert toppings.
In addition to the new flavours, the Harvest Collection also includes a Fall Harvest Trio ($14.99, 3x 12.7 fl oz) featuring flavours such as Brown Sugar Cinnamon, Pumpkin Spice and Maple Bourbon Pecan.
These established favourites continue to resonate with consumers seeking to incorporate seasonal tastes into their daily routines.
As the demand for sugar-free and low-calorie products continues to rise, the company’s latest offerings are expected to attract attention from retailers and foodservice operators looking to diversify their product lines and meet evolving consumer preferences.