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Bundaberg Guava, 12x 375ml $14.70 ($13.23 S&S) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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My favourite flavour, sugary but worth it. Passionfruit is listed at the same price too.

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  • +5

    I like the passionfruit one. Nice as a mixer for vodka and tequila.

    • Same price as well

  • +2

    Peach is my favourite but for some reason it never gets the big discounts

  • +6

    Sugar level seems really high. I'd give it a miss then.

      • +1

        Hehe. I'll give it a miss then.

      • +1

        Terrible advice. Sugar is overwhelmingly worse for you than fat.

          • +1

            @G-rig: No it isn't. Stop pushing this easily disprovable lie.

            Refined and complex sugars spike your insulin levels, which metabolises the sugar and forces your body to burn glycogen instead of fat for as long as your insulin remains spiked.

            Without this, your body will burn fat by default.

            The more often your insulin is spiked, the more your body will become insulin resistant and not fall back into burning fat. Then and ONLY THEN, 'the fat you eat is the fat you wear', because your body has become insulin resistant and must constantly only burn glycogen. Not fat. Therefore it's not fat that is the problem. It's the constant spikes in insulin that prevent your body from burning it.

            And your solution is that you can drink this while 'eating less fat'? That's absurd.

            Why do you think you 'benefit' from fibre when eating fruit? It's because the insulin response curve is spread out instead of spiked, and allows your body to transition into burning fat again more readily.

            Literally ask any dietician.

              • +1

                @G-rig: No, I'm a dietician.

                  • +2

                    @G-rig: Are you trying to suck up to the person who disproved your statement or trying to totally ignore being called out for being wrong and spreading misinformation?

                    • -2

                      @NoApostrophePlurals: It's not as simple as it sounds and nothing is generally taken in the right context, or with all the known data presented correctly.
                      As it's a waste of time debating all this on a shopping website I'm deleting the above. Don't need it showing up on my feed.

                      • +2

                        @G-rig: I accept your defeat.

                        • -2

                          @corvus85: Sure mate, couldn't care less.
                          So did you buy any Bundabergs or just trolling?

                          • @G-rig: Here's the difference, they are a dietitian, their occupation is their provenance. You couldn't care less and they obviously care more about facts. They were not trolling just out to correct people misinforming others.

                            You're totally misdirecting your saltiness at them. You should be directing it at me. I'm the troll and yes I bought 24 bottles.

                            • -2

                              @NoApostrophePlurals: All good, nothing against anyone. I could fire off 10 links that support what I was saying but it's simply not worth the effort. Credit to them, it's a qualification at least.

                              I don't think you can blame everything on one bundaberg drink, even per day, too many other variables.

    • One of my fav drinks but i don't have it very often because the suger content is insane

      • People always moaning about the sugar in Bundaberg drinks when it's comparable to every other sugar containing soft drink is idiotic.

        • Depends if people are drinking those anyway, Coca-Cola Classic contains 10.6g of sugar per 100ml (=39.75g)
          So close enough to 40-45g.

          Agree, that's what happens when people get brainwashed into being carb phobia, but I'm sure everyone knows they are high in sugar but drink them - not a health food.

          • @G-rig: Yeah you don't drink them for the health benefits.

    • +1

      All sugared soft drinks are in the vicinity of 11g sugar per 100ml, what am I missing here, why are you focusing on this one in particular

      • +2

        And hardly higher than flavoured milk.

      • +2

        yeah people carry on about this but eat a shitload of salt and saturated fats..

    • Dilute with water still good 2:1

    • People always moaning about the sugar in Bundaberg drinks when it's comparable to every other sugar containing soft drink is idiotic.

  • +1

    Bought both guava and passionfruit. Haven't had these in ages. From memory they were delicious chilled but very sweet.

  • +3

    Blood orange or bust

  • +2

    Met someone recently that doesn't drink water, only Pasito and Bundaberg Passionfruit

    • did he die?

      • Could be a she.

      • Close, had a stroke.

        • does he still have teeth?

  • limeand and lemon flavor is not good, in my opinion.

  • People always moaning about the sugar in Bundaberg drinks when it's comparable to every other sugar containing soft drink is idiotic.

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