"Baikal 1977" is a famous non-alcoholic Soviet drink that appeared as an alternative to American Coca-Cola in 1977, and by 1980 became so popular that it won the right to be the official drink of the Moscow Olympics-80. The secret of its unique pure taste is in natural ingredients and a unique combination of herbs. In the "Baikal" there are St. John's wort and cardamom, licorice and eleutherococcus, eucalyptus and bay leaves, pine buds and lemon zest. The drink is made from the purest artesian water with the addition of natural sugar.
Ingredients | |
Ingredients | Prepared artesian water, sugar, extracts: eleutherococcus, black tea; dye sugar collector VI (E150d), natural flavors, acidity regulator, citric acid, oils: cardamom, eucalyptus, lemon; preservative sodium benzoate. |
Nutrition Facts | |
Calories (per 100 gr.) | 40 kcal |
Proteins (in 100 gr.) | 0 |
Fats (in 100 gr.) | 0 |
Carbohydrates (in 100 gr.) | 10 |
Product Details | |
Product Dimensions (L x W x H) in cm. | 11 x 6 x 6 |
Weight (in gr.) | 400 |
Shelf life | 12 months |
Tags: drink, Baikal, can, Aqualife, Soviet brand