✨ Sip the Magic of Butterscotch Bliss! 🍬
Flying Cauldron Butterscotch Beer is a delightful non-alcoholic beverage that captures the whimsical essence of the Harry Potter universe. Each 4-pack contains 1420 millilitres of rich butterscotch flavor, crafted by Lucky Dip. Perfect for sharing at themed parties or cozy nights in, this beverage is a must-have for fans and flavor enthusiasts alike.
Unit count | 1420 millilitre |
Manufacturer | Lucky Dip |
Product Dimensions | 23.2 x 12.8 x 12.4 cm; 2.37 kg |
Manufacturer reference | SB-122 |
Volume | 1420 Millilitres |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. |
Serving Recommendation | 330 ml |
Cuisine | American |
Package Information | Bottle |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
P**D
Let me tell you now my friends 🤣
This is the absolute one! Taste on point, lives up to it’s expectations and I’ve already ordered a few time and will be back!10/10 productPs…WOULD JUST BE ABIT BETTER IF IT WASNT BASICALLY £5 each but
2**S
Seems expensive - but it is full of natural and organic stuff... so that's why I'm impressed!
I was not too impressed with the flavour, but that is only because I rarely drink anything other than water, and it therefore seemed quite sweet to me as a result... but I'm assured that it's not actually all that sweet compared to other fizzy drinks. I'm sure that most kids would love the flavour. HOWEVER, I was surprised to find that the ingredients are far more children friendly than a lot of drinks out there... it makes a refreshing change to see something that has marketing influence but that doesn't exploit people, by charging extortionate prices whilst using cheap ingredients etc, ie it explains the additional cost for this drink that it is NON-GMO and GLUTEN FREE - IT MAKES IT WORTH THE EXTRA MONEY... I would much rather my family drank this than Pepsi or Coca Cola! And it really looks the part for a Harry Potter fan! WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
C**T
Overpriced but tasty
The only reason I bought these was because my daughter really likes it and wanted some for Christmas. It has a lovely butterscotch flavour and was packaged well.
M**W
Butterbeer....
It is like the butter beers at the Harry Potter studios in London and I bought these as a gift knowing that is how they woud be. They are fizzy and taste kind of like cream soda.When I read the books and watched the films I always expected the butter beer to be thick and creamy, taste like butterscotch and preferably be drank warm. So disappointed in Harry Potter studios interpretation.However I did know what I was buying and can't fault the product. The bottles look great.
M**P
99.99% Happy - Use a little less Bubble Wrap
99% happy. Luckily it wasn’t a present, If it had been I would have been upset. So glad each bottle was bubble wrapped and then sealed but a little too much bubble wrap on bottles so it ripped and bent the cardboard holder. (See Pics.) Just saying in case it’s for a Harry Potter fan who would probably like to keep the cardboard packaging. Other than that perfect. I’m happy - off to try the contents.Fully happy with Price, Delivery etc.
L**A
Arrived 3 months out of date
Ordered two boxes. Both arrived 3 months out of date.No box included.And also one was half empty. It hadn't leaked. It doesn't hadn't been filled correctly.
A**S
Delicious!
The media could not be loaded. Amazing!!! My friends bought me back some from LA universal studios last year, so happy to have found the exact ones on Amazon. Put it in a glass with some icecream to make a butterbeer float it really is delicious and love keeping the empty bottles to add some fairy lights to. Perfect for a Harry Potter movie night.
D**A
Not what it pretends to be.
So these arrived today and I was excited, like a lot of Potter fans I have tried the official butter beer and loved it. I bought these in the hopes that they might be similar enough, for a slightly lower price because the delivery charge on the Harry Potter store is a bit much, and the bottles are a little small. Unfortunately when I opened my first bottle I realised that they are not at all similar. In fact the black cauldron butterscotch beer is just cream soda with a very light, bitter (not butter or butterscotch) after taste. Now if I had wanted cream soda, I could have gone to my local shop which is less that five minutes away and bought a 2ltr bottle for less than £1. But instead this cost me 10x that. That said they were packaged well, and the bottle’s are tall and have twist caps, which is rare in the uk, they are also not the same clear bottles shown in the image, that doesn’t change the fact that these were a total let down. I want to think that maybe I got the wrong idea, in thinking they were meant to be like butterbeer but given that there logo is a bubbling couldron on a broomstick, I feel like the only people looking to buy these are people looking for butterbeer.
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