Zero Sugar Lemonade

Lemonade, with other natural flavors

Turkey Hill Zero Sugar Lemonade Fruit Drinks
  • Sourcing

    The water used in our drinks produced at our Conestoga, PA facility comes directly from artesian wells located at the bottom of Turkey Hill.

  • Product Handling

    These simple pointers will help you to keep your Turkey Hill drinks delicious from start to finish:

    • At the store, check the sell-by-date and make sure the bottle is not round or bloated.
    • Keep your refrigerator temperature between 36°F and 38°F.
    • Try to use your drinks within 2 weeks from the day you first open the container.
    • Make sure to cap the container tightly and return it to refrigeration as soon as possible.
    • Shake Turkey Hill drinks well before pouring.

Other flavors you might enjoy
Turkey Hill Lemonade Fruit Drinks Lemonade Turkey Hill Lemonade Fruit Drinks
Turkey Hill Zero Sugar Sweet Tea Iced Tea Zero Sugar Sweet Tea Turkey Hill Zero Sugar Sweet Tea Iced Tea
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Nutrition Facts

Servings Per Container 8

Serving Size
8 fl oz

Amount Per Serving

Calories 5

% Daily Value

Total Fat 0g0%

Saturated Fat 0g0%

Trans Fat 0g

Cholesterol 0mg 0%

Sodium 10mg 0%

Total Carbohydrates 2g 1%

Dietary Fiber 0g0%

Sugars 0g

Added Sugars 0g0%

Protein 0g

Vitamin C 73mg80%

Vitamin D 0mcg0%

Calcium 0mg0%

Iron 0mg0%

Potassium 0mg0%

*The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Water

H2O. The basic ingredient in the cells of most living organisms.

Ascorbic Acid

More commonly known as Vitamin C, ascorbic acid occurs naturally in some vegetables and in citrus fruits. In foods and beverages it can be used as a flavor enhancer, to add Vitamin C content, or for its natural preservative qualities.

Aspartame

A zero-calorie sugar substitute used to make food and drinks sweet without adding calories.

Beta Carotene

A natural substance derived from plants, often used in food and drinks to enhance color because of its strong orange/red color. Humans convert beta carotene to Vitamin A.

Potassium Sorbate & Sodium Benzoate

A common food grade blend used to maintain shelf life and preserve freshness in foods and drinks.

Citric Acid

An acid derived from citrus fruits to enhance flavor and preserve food. Used as either a flavor or preservative in some food and drink.

Concentrated Fruit Juices (Lemon, Orange, Strawberry)

Produced by removing the excess water from crushed or juiced fruits to create a specific flavor.

Natural Flavors

Naturally occurring ingredients used to enhance or create a flavor.