Flavour boosts: best to worst?

I :heart: rhubarb and custard fb. It was included in my very first flavour boost pack.

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Caramel and cacao is the best flavour boost combo in my opinion - tastes like a mars bar :yum:
(I don’t actually like mars bars but had a once upon a time addiction to Mars McDonald’s milk shakes :grimacing::shushing_face:)

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Still want to try Rhubarb and Custard. It wasn’t in my flavour boost sample pack. Guess I need to bite the bullet and just order some.

I really like the Chai though I prefer using real foods to flavor like cinnamon or yogurt.
I expected to like the banana but I too hated it; far too sweet and tastes very “artificially flavored”.
I surprisingly liked the Mint Chocolate since both the mint and cocoa are light and work well with the Huel flavor.
Cinnamon Apple was meh…not preferred.

Toffee and banana with vanilla powder for a banoffee flavour

You must be in the US?
We don’t get those flavours here in the UK and Europe :sob:
I do make my own chai flavour using tea and spices though :yum:
And I’ve added cinnamon sometimes to my Huel - that works well. I’ve considered making it with apple juice to see if that’s nice, but not been brave enough yet :laughing:
Anyone tried ???

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I’ve made it with real apples but didn’t think it tasted strong enough.

Use diamond white cider.

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Dude. You’re from Somerset. Scrumpy or home-brewed is the ONLY kind of Cider. And it’s Sacred. Mentions of DW and cider in the same sentence isn’t even funny.
Watch out - they will run you over with combine harvesters

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I know but if I’d have said use Slack-Ma-Girdle scrumpy no-one would have known what I was talking about. I thought I’d reference something more widely appreciated.

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Are you implying that the average Hueller is a diamond white drinker? I’ve honestly only ever seen 10yr olds and tramps drink that stuff.

As soon as I leave Somerset it seems ‘cider’ is magners if you are in a shop, or strongbow if you’re in a pub :sob::sob::sob::sob::sob::sob:
We need to educate the world.
Might as well start here.

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Well we has this over here

In the past two weeks as an experiment I have sampled the supermarkets’ own brand ciders: 2 litre bottles that cost around 2.50, and are around 5%. Morrisons, Waitrose, Co-op, Tesco and Sainsbury’s. All labelled vegan. Not one is advertised as produced in Somerset: Sainsbury’s is Ireland, Waitrose is Hereforshire, Morrisons is Worcestershire, Tesco is Devon. Co-Op doesn’t have a county of manufacture. Morrisons’s one is called Crumpton Oaks and sounds like a good cider name…it is also the best tasting one and is 2.14. Perhaps I shall write up the review and post it as I am sure people like reading non-Huel related stuff here. Perhaps I could mix them all with Huel berry (it may be like a cider and black shake, and review that too.

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Of course. In the name of science.
:woozy_face: :dizzy_face: :partying_face: :face_vomiting::face_with_head_bandage:

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Discuss…

Out of these combinations chocolate-banane is a good one for a chocolate-banana-addict like me.

It would be interesting to hear what the most popular flavour boost(s) is/are, when it comes to sales? I have heard that cacao and matcha aren’t it. (Which doesn’t astonish me for cacao, but does for matcha)

Christmas flavour boost? Can?

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I missed this. Looks amazing. NOT

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