In Thing: Zig and Zag Jelly Juice

Monique Roffey
Monday 19 September 1994 18:02 EDT
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Did you ever play with your food as a child? Make space pellets with white bread? Make lipstick from red Smarties? Make jelly juice from slooshing jelly around in your mouth?

Well, jelly juice is now an official drink. Zig and Zag's Jelly Juice, no less. A blubbery fruit drink laced with globs of jelly.

While it might sound as awful as that peanut butter stuff you can buy with chocolate stripes, it's not actually too bad - that is if you liked the stuff you made in your mouth as a kid.

Serve chilled.

Zig and Zag Jelly Juice will be available from leading retailers in mid-October in blackcurrant and lemon and lime flavours. Price 29p.

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