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DASHouse Apr 4th 2010 12:35 pm

Where to find squash
 
Hi this is my first, but not last, silly question. Can anyone point in the direction of a squash alternative please. I can find fruit juice, and frozen fruit juice, but nothing like Robinsons or Ribena that you dilute with water.

Thank you muchly.
H x

Oink Apr 4th 2010 1:01 pm

Re: Where to find squash
 

Originally Posted by DASHouse (Post 8472474)
Hi this is my first, but not last, silly question. Can anyone point in the direction of a squash alternative please. I can find fruit juice, and frozen fruit juice, but nothing like Robinsons or Ribena that you dilute with water.Thank you muchly.
H x

Have you tried a supermarket?

TheThornes Apr 4th 2010 1:03 pm

Re: Where to find squash
 
Certainly here in Alberta I've found Ribena fairly readily available (although not so much as in the UK) in most supermarkets or liquor stores too. It is fairly expensive here and only seems to come in small size bottles. I have found Robinsons in some of the British shops.

Have you tried the frozen juices? You dilute these with water too and I really like them. Personally, I prefer them to squashes from back home.

I hope you find something you like. :cool:



Originally Posted by DASHouse (Post 8472474)
Hi this is my first, but not last, silly question. Can anyone point in the direction of a squash alternative please. I can find fruit juice, and frozen fruit juice, but nothing like Robinsons or Ribena that you dilute with water.

Thank you muchly.
H x


johnh009 Apr 4th 2010 1:05 pm

Re: Where to find squash
 

Originally Posted by DASHouse (Post 8472474)
Hi this is my first, but not last, silly question. Can anyone point in the direction of a squash alternative please.

Thank you muchly.
H x

Always preferred badminton myself.

sheadboy Apr 4th 2010 1:10 pm

Re: Where to find squash
 

Originally Posted by DASHouse (Post 8472474)
Hi this is my first, but not last, silly question. Can anyone point in the direction of a squash alternative please. I can find fruit juice, and frozen fruit juice, but nothing like Robinsons or Ribena that you dilute with water.

Thank you muchly.
H x

you'll be surprised at how easy it is to find a store stocking UK and Irish items.

DASHouse Apr 4th 2010 1:27 pm

Re: Where to find squash
 

Originally Posted by sheadboy (Post 8472528)
you'll be surprised at how easy it is to find a store stocking UK and Irish items.

Thank you for the replies :-). I did chuckle at johnh009's reply. My OH used to play badminton at a local level. I'll try and frozen juice thanks. Not really bothered about it being Robinsons or Ribena I just wasn't sure what the equivalent was called here 'cause I couldn't find it in the supermarkets I've been to (only 3 so far) and the staff were quite bemused. Soda water also caused some consternation. Any other suggestions welcome :-).

minimeeze Apr 4th 2010 4:49 pm

Re: Where to find squash
 
It's not always in the most obvious place in the supermarkets either (ie with the rest of the drinks). Sometimes it can be found in the 'foreign food' section. There is a garage near us that sells loads of UK stuff at super-inflated prices. If you find Robinsons squash, expect to pay anything from $5-$8 per bottle!

JonboyE Apr 4th 2010 4:51 pm

Re: Where to find squash
 
On a point of pedantry:

In Canadian English Squash means a family of vegetables of the pumpkin, courgettes, eggplant variety.

snorkmaiden Apr 4th 2010 4:55 pm

Re: Where to find squash
 

Originally Posted by DASHouse (Post 8472474)
Hi this is my first, but not last, silly question. Can anyone point in the direction of a squash alternative please. I can find fruit juice, and frozen fruit juice, but nothing like Robinsons or Ribena that you dilute with water.

Thank you muchly.
H x

Here in Edmonton, Walmart sometimes carries the big bottles of Ribena, for about $6.99 I think, and Superstore carries the big bottles too, and they seem to vary the price a bit between $5.99 and $6.99

Elaine B. Apr 4th 2010 7:37 pm

Re: Where to find squash
 
Sobey's in Toronto used to have squash made by a company called Grantham

http://www.findersfinefoods.com/CDN/...number=2136091

Alan2005 Apr 5th 2010 5:47 am

Re: Where to find squash
 

Originally Posted by JonboyE (Post 8472761)
On a point of pedantry:

In Canadian English Squash means a family of vegetables of the pumpkin, courgettes, eggplant variety.

More importantly is the plural Squashes or Squash?

MarkG Apr 5th 2010 6:10 am

Re: Where to find squash
 

Originally Posted by Elaine B. (Post 8472934)
Sobey's in Toronto used to have squash made by a company called Grantham

Safeway did too but I haven't seen it recently.

I've mostly switched to the frozen juice, but that does mean I have to make a whole jug some time before I want to drink it.

JonboyE Apr 5th 2010 6:23 am

Re: Where to find squash
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 8473966)
More importantly is the plural Squashes or Squash?

Squashes. Apparently.

I kind of hoped it would be squish.

Aviator Apr 5th 2010 7:21 am

Re: Where to find squash
 
Most garden centres sell squash, you could grow your own :)

dollface Apr 6th 2010 5:42 am

Re: Where to find squash
 
Hi and Welcome!

Grocery stores like Canadian Superstore, Walmart etc sell Ribena. There will also be British shops dotted around (where are you??) where you can buy squash etc.


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