The best blueberry juice in the world. PERIOD!

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  1. Pressurised areas such as air-planes change our how we taste things a little bit, which is why tomato-juice tastes different in air-planes. I wonder if same happens to this juice

  2. Certainly is a nice tasting drink. Not the best blueberry juice by a far fetch as its water with added sugar and aroma and a lil bit of grape and blueberry juice and lots of food coloring to make it look authentic.

    And super overpriced for that you get basically a watered down grape/blueberry noncarbonated soda.

    [Source](https://www.finnair.com/fi-en/bluewings/world-of-finnair/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-our-signature-blueberry-juice-drink–2196834)

  3. I’ll be the nitpicking guy and say that it’s actually bilberry or “European blueberry” which is smaller and has more intense taste than the American blueberry.

  4. My late grandma made the best blueberry juice. This is not juice, its a juice drink. They market it as natural and such but thats just not true. It contains added sugar, grapejuice made of concentrate and aromas.

    IMHO added sugar might be aight but i just hate it when they sell us the just the image of a pure natural product but the stuff itself is just whatever.

    Vesi, mustikka (10 %)- ja rypäletäysmehu tiivisteestä, sokeri, luontainen aromi.

    Luontaiisen mustikka-aromin Ainesosat: propyleeniglykoli, luontaiset aromit, alkoholi, väriaineet (E129, E133).

    Sorry about the mess of languages, im just really tired right now. If someone wants to translate the ingredients, please do so. Got the list of ingredients from k kauppa website.

  5. This is ok, but I would change this to a free cup of coffee anytime. Finnair has started charging for a cup of coffee, which is really disappointing.

  6. I’m Finnish and I’ve never heard of blueberry juice, instead, blueberry kissel is a desert made from blueberries, which is sold in Finland under the name “Mustikkakaitto”. It is not drinkable, but you can, for example, eat breakfast cereal with it instead of milk or pour it over porridge as a sauce.Most of the blueberry kissels sold in Finland are made by Valio, which mainly produces dairy products such as milk-drinks (i.e. milk, but the EU has ordered that they cannot be called real milk because they are processed with UHT and pasteurization), curds, yogurts and cheeses which why it is surprising that Valio also makes blueberry kissels.

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