Essentially, it’s a tiny bottle of concentrated watermelon flavoring (yes, it’s made with real watermelon) that you can add to all sorts of things to magically transform them into delicious watermelon-like treats. It’s made with purified water, organic stevia leaf extract, natural flavors, and watermelon juice extract.
Of course, you can add a couple drops to a bottle of water to recreate last month’s prize (unless you’re Donna, and you’ve already got some). You can also add a little to your oatmeal and – PRESTO! – watermelon oatmeal! If it were mine, I’d probably buy some vanilla ice cream (which I never purchase because, let’s face it, it has almost no flavor) and add some of these magic watermelon drops to it to create a tasty watermelon dessert.
You can also add some drops to vanilla icing, yogurt, pancake batter, or even watermelon chunks (super watermelon!). The possibilities are endless. Leave a comment below describing how YOU’D use these drops, and I’ll choose one comment at random to win them!
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That is a really cool item. Possibilities are endless.
Add to ice tea for a cool treat.
Sugar cookies could use a melon boost.
Watermelon Margaritas . I could go on and on.
I’d use them to flavor anything that I eat or drink. Cakes, water, cookies, milk etc
You are making me thirsty for watermelon right now! I need some drops!
Wow, what a cool product! I would add a few drop to my mint tea, add them to my vanilla yogurt, and experiment with them in icing for cupcakes. Naturally, the icing color would be red with small mini chocolate chips on top to look like seeds. Drop some in seltzer water, add a few drops to my homemade fruit and herb infused spa water and my bottled water. I have had pleasure of drinking some amazing watermelon wheat beer made by 21st Amendment brewery. So, I would even put a few drops in my beer..
I’d try to make watermelon French toast!!! A few drops in the egg wash…could be delish
Congrats to Ria on being the winner of our February prize!