

🥭 Taste the royal nectar of summer—don’t miss out on the mango magic!
Paper Boat Aamras is a premium mango juice made from handpicked, sun-ripened mangoes, blended traditionally with cardamom and saffron. Free from preservatives, artificial colors, and GMOs, it comes in a convenient pack of six 200ml pouches, delivering authentic, organic mango flavor loved by thousands.













| ASIN | B00RLHKJCO |
| Additives | Mango |
| Appropriate Age Range | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,159 in Grocery & Gourmet Foods ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Foods ) #55 in Fruit Juice |
| Brand | Paper Boat |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (5,530) |
| Date First Available | 30 December 2014 |
| Form | Liquid |
| Ingredient Type | Vegetarian |
| Ingredients | Mango |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 27.5 x 25.6 x 6.7 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 200 g |
| Item package quantity | 6 |
| Item part number | Aamras Juice_Pk6 - For Pantry |
| Manufacturer | Hector Beverages |
| Net Quantity | 1200.0 Milliliters |
| Package Information | Pouch |
| Product Dimensions | 27.5 x 25.6 x 6.7 cm; 200 g |
| Specialty | No Artificial Colors |
| Volume | 1200 Millilitres |
| Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
S**Y
Budget frindly
Tasty and budget friendly
A**H
Good product
Good juice
N**M
Test awesome
Good
K**A
Anar juice
It’s worth it good taste
Y**H
Good product
Very nice
S**Z
It's good won't buy it again
It's good. I had other hopes in mind regarding aamras this is a bit watery than expected. It also taste a little sour sometimes so I added a little sugar and it became perfect. It's a good product but, I don't I'll order it again will just stick to offline store or maybe make it myself.
T**O
Read Review u will Get your headline :P
Paper Boat's Aamras and Jaljeera drinks are hard to miss in the Tetra Pak jungle of juices and other fruit-based beverages at your local grocery mart. Designed to appeal to your most buried hipster tendencies, just the mere packaging of these drinks makes you want to give them a try, at least once. It's not really paper, dummy! Before we get into how these drinks taste, let's talk about the packaging. Now you may think the Paper Boat packaging is fresh and inventive, but it's exactly the same as that of Tzinga, a lemon-flavoured energy drink manufactured by the same parent company - Hector Beverages Pvt. Ltd. However, while the visual impact of Tzinga shouts out 'cheap' and 'desi' in comparison to its competitor Red Bull, Hector gets it right with Paper Boat. Also the tightly sealed cap and plastic doypack ensures zero spillage and tear, cleverly belying its delicate, paperish look. The branding on the packs and over social media is all about conjuring up memories of childhood and simpler times. There's some good copy and some not-so-good, but the message is driven home. Ever wondered how memories would taste? Okay, that sounds weird. But the reason why we are stressing so much on how Paper Boat packages and brands its drinks is because for once, the marketing angle actually goes with the contents inside. The minimalist artsy doodles and a nostalgia-inducing tagline - 'drinks and memories' - creates a positive anticipation of the flavours. And for the most part, Paper Boat gets it right. Aamras: Sipping these drinks from their packs may be what the manufacturer intended, but we wanted to pour them out and see how they looked. The Aamras drink has a wonderfully thick consistency and a nice natural colour. Take that first sip and you believe Paper Boat's claim of 'No colours. No preservatives. No artificial flavours. Basically none of that junk.' on the pack (okay okay, you're a counterculture drink, we get it!). But then, unfortunately, your taste-buds catch up with that slightly artificial aftertaste, most likely because of the 'added flavours' that are explained on the pack as 'nature-identical flavouring substances' and is very reminiscent of Maaza. Wait, so is it natural or not? Nonetheless, Paper Boat's Aamras is a lesson to other mango-based and mango-flavoured drinks that if you don't go overboard with the sugar, you may just manage to retain actual mango flavours. Crazy, right? Pros: Sturdy packaging, close-to-authentic flavours Cons: Not completely natural tasting, slightly tedious copy and branding
S**A
Great
Yummy
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