Product Details:
- Creamola Foam was a soft drink produced in the form of effervescent crystals that were mixed with water.
- It was manufactured in Glasgow and sold in the UK from the 1950s until Nestlé ended production.
- The relaunched Creamola Foam drink comes in 17 flavors, including the original flavors of Raspberry, Orange, Lemon, and Cola.
- The original packaging consisted of a small tin with a tight metal lid, while the revised version introduced in the 1980s featured a plastic lid and modernized branding.
Positive Aspects:
- Creamola Foam was a popular and nostalgic soft drink enjoyed by many in the UK.
- The drink came in a variety of flavors, providing options for different taste preferences.
Negative Aspects:
- Creamola Foam is no longer in production, making it difficult to find for those who enjoyed it in the past.
Ingredients or Materials:
- The original ingredient list included: Sugar, Fruit acids, Sodium bicarbonate, Gum acacia (a thickener/stabilizer), Saccharin (a sweetener), Saponin (a foaming agent), flavoring, and color.
- The revised ingredient list introduced in the 1980s included: Sugar, Citric acid, Sodium bicarbonate, and additional flavorings.
- The current ingredient list for the relaunched Creamola Foam drink includes: Sugar, Bicarbonate of Soda, Tartaric Acid E334, Citric Acid E330, Potassium Citrate E336, various flavorings, Saccharin E414 (a sweetener), and Acacia Gum (a thickener/stabilizer).