Delicious Root Beer Shaved Ice Or Snow Cone Unsweetened Flavor Concentrate. Each 4 Ounces Of Concentrate Will Make 1 Gallon Of Syrup When Mixed. This Is Professional, True To Taste Shaved Ice Flavor. Mixing Directions- To Make A Gallon Of Syrup: Use Four Ounces Of Flavor Concentrate (Shake Well) With Five Pounds Of Sugar, Fill With Water (Approximately 1/2 Gallon Of Water) To The Gallon Mark And Stir Well.Preservatives Optional. Life Of Concentrate Is Two To Three Years. To Extend The Life Of The Syrups You Can Add Optional Preservatives (Citric Acid, Sodium Benzoate). Please Keep At Room Temperature And Out Of Direct Sunlight And Heat.Made In The Usa.*** A Note About The Flavor Concentrates, It Is Extremely Important To Follow The Directions Very Carefully When Making Flavors From The Concentrates. This Is A Flavoring Concentrate, Not A Ready To Use Syrup. You Have To Add Sweetener And Water To The Concentrate To Create The Syrup To Be Used On The Ice. Without The Sweetener, It Will Not Be Sweet. A Concentrate Allows You To Choose The Type And Sweetness Level Of The Syrup. You Can Use Pure Cane Sugar, High Fructose Corn Syrup Or Alternative Sweeteners. Consider Hypothermias' Ready To Use Flavor Line If You Are Looking For A A Pre-Sweetened Shaved Ice Or Sno-Cone Syrup. Must Add Water And Sugar Or Sweetner For Syrup To Be Ready To Use. Each 4 Ounce Bottle Makes 1 Gallon Of Syrup When Mixed.
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