Gold Coast Ingredients released summer flavors that include guava margarita (non-alcoholic), pineapple whip, yuzu passion fruit, strawberry white peach, cranberry ginger, cucumber lime with mint, blueberry basil, watermelon lemonade, clementine, and apple pear.
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Gold Coast Ingredients (Santa Fe Springs, CA) released summer flavors ideal for iced beverages or chilled desserts. These flavors includeguava margarita (non-alcoholic), pineapple whip, yuzu passion fruit, strawberry white peach, cranberry ginger, cucumber lime with mint, blueberry basil, watermelon lemonade, clementine, and apple pear.
The natural flavors are available in powder and liquid form and complement beverages, syrups, flavored waters, hard seltzers, ice cream, frozen yogurt, sorbet, sauces, candy, baked goods, snack foods, and more.
The flavors will be showcased at IFT First taking place in Chicago on July 11-13 at booth #S0834.
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