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Monin Caribbean syrup

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Kon-Hemsby posted on 06/08/2012

Has anyone tried the Monin Caribbean syrup yet? I've just got a bottle and I wonder how other epople have used it.

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GentleHangman posted on 06/09/2012

I don't see it listed at the Monin Store. It may not be available in the U.S - we do have "Tropical Blend" but I don't know if that would be the same thing. Gomme Syrup is another one that's not available in the US. Too bad, I'd like to try it in a drink. I could make my own, but I'm too old and lazy.

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Mr. NoNaMe posted on 06/09/2012

I haven't had it. I think it is named Caribbean Rum syrup here in the US. I think J$ might have tried it.
Cheers,
ETR
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[ Edited by: Mr. NoNaMe 2012-06-13 17:37 ]

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Kon-Hemsby posted on 06/11/2012

On 2012-06-09 10:49, Mr. NoNaMe wrote:
I haven't had it. I think it is named Caribbean Rum syrup here in the US. I think J$ might have tried it.
Cheers,
ETR

That's the one.
I tried it instead of sugar syrup in a Mai Tai, and it tasted pretty damn good.

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kick_the_reverb posted on 06/13/2012

If it's the Rum syrup, I have used it in a non-alcoholic drink for Poly-Pop's son. Poly-Pop tracked down the last few bottles, since it's not available in the US anymore.

Ran

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Kon-Hemsby posted on 06/14/2012

On 2012-06-13 16:05, kick_the_reverb wrote:
If it's the Rum syrup, I have used it in a non-alcoholic drink for Poly-Pop's son. Poly-Pop tracked down the last few bottles, since it's not available in the US anymore.

Ran

Cheers Ran, That makes sense.

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