I have a son with Type 1 diabetes, who drinks Robinson's no-added sugar squashes at home. I can therefore say with some confidence, based on years of holidaying in France - you are highly unlikely to find Robinson's dilutable soft drinks of any variety on sale in French supermarkets.
The nearest thing they have to squashes/cordials are sirops.
(Indeed, there are very few sugar-free soft drinks in France - except for Coke lite).
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Thanks for all the replies - I use the peanut butter to make the chicken satay kebabs for the barbecue - just mix peanut butter and soya sauce together (it looks revolting), mix it with the chicken and thread onto skewers - delicious!
Quote: Originally posted by Cat T on 28/7/2013
Thanks for all the replies - I use the peanut butter to make the chicken satay kebabs for the barbecue - just mix peanut butter and soya sauce together (it looks revolting), mix it with the chicken and thread onto skewers - delicious!
That's what I do at home, with a few added ingredients such as chilli paste or oil, sugar, lime juice, and chopped coriander.
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