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I've been purchasing Torani and DaVinci sugar-free syrups for a while, and I found another brand, Jordan's Skinny Syrups, on Amazon. I decided to try it out and I purchased this Caramel Collection Trio with Caramel Pecan, Salted Caramel, and Caramel vanilla Creme:

https://amazon.com/Jordans-Skinny-Syrups-Caramel-Collection/dp/B07B8PDS4V

I loved these so much that I wanted to try some more flavors, and they have A TON. Some are available on Amazon, and I've heard that Home Goods and TJ Maxx have them for a great price ($3.99), but I don't live near either of those stores, so I went to their web site (http://SkinnyMixes.com) and... I went a little crazy! They were having a 25% off sale at the time, and I bought 13 different flavors for a total of $52.22 (including shipping) -- that's $4.02/bottle. Not bad! Here's what I got:

  • 6-bottle Dessert Sampler
    • Peanut Butter Cup
    • Glazed Donut
    • Mint chocolate Chip
    • Chocolate Coconut Macaron
    • Iced Cinnamon Roll
    • Caramel Creme Cheesecake
  • Hazelnut
  • Chocolate Caramel Truffle
  • Caramel Fudge Waffle Cone
  • Caramel Pecan (this was my favorite from the Caramel Collection Trio, so I had to get more!)
  • Maple Bourbon Pecan
  • Raspberry
  • Cherry
I can't wait to try them all! I mainly use flavored syrups in tea and Crio Bru (brewed cacao). I don't like coffee, but I think most people use them in coffee to make fancy Starbucks-like flavored coffee drinks. For those struggling to drink enough fluids, I highly recommend trying flavored teas/coffee/cocoa (I also find that warm beverages are great for filling me up between meals). They're also good in yogurt and Protein oatmeal. I imagine they would enhance smoothies as well. There are SO MANY awesome flavors available that it was hard for me to narrow it down to "only" 13, but I decided to buy the minimum to get free shipping and save the rest for my next order.
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I LOVE these! My favorite so far is Maple Bourbon Pecan, LOL. But I've tried at least 12 flavors and only hit one I didn't love. And even that one is okay, just not great. I love adding these to Protein Shakes and coffee.

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7 minutes ago, Jaelzion said:

I LOVE these! My favorite so far is Maple Bourbon Pecan, LOL. But I've tried at least 12 flavors and only hit one I didn't love. And even that one is okay, just not great. I love adding these to Protein Shakes and coffee.

I can't wait to try the Maple Bourbon Pecan! I think that will be delicious with apple tea. Just out of curiosity, which one didn't you love?

One of my favorite things is to make Protein Crio Bru: 6 ounces Crio Bru + 2 ounces almond milk + half a scoop of Protein Powder. The flavor combination possibilities are endless!

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Maple Pecan Bourbon is heavenly! I tried "Christmas cookies" and it was "meh". Not bad but not great.

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Oh yeah these are great! My sweet husband got me some of these right after surgery because the only way I could stand the Protein Shakes was mixed with Decaf coffee, and he thought these would add some flavor. It really helped! I normally like black coffee, but these are good when you want "fancy" coffee.

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I LOVE these! My favorite so far is Maple Bourbon Pecan, LOL. But I've tried at least 12 flavors and only hit one I didn't love. And even that one is okay, just not great. I love adding these to Protein Shakes and coffee.< br>
Yum. That sounds so good. I think I need to try that one!

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