Light / reduced sugar

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A front-pack style demo entry for a lighter syrup claim where the pack language is clear but the full nutrition context still matters. This page follows the intended Meethakam information hierarchy: claim first, label facts second, caution points third.

Label uploadedReduced-sugar drinksFound at CarrefourPackages Mall, Lahore
Evidence-first page

Source note: Built from a real online product image plus a sample explanatory layer.

This MVP sample proves the front-end information pattern before the full image evidence workflow is wired.

What the label says

  • Claim: Light / reduced sugar
  • Serving size: Serving size: 250ml prepared drink estimate
  • Calories: 40 per serving
  • Sugar: 6g per serving
  • Carbs: 8g per serving
  • Sweetener: Mixed sweeteners

Possible caution points

  • A lighter or low-sugar-style claim does not remove the need to check actual carbohydrates.
  • Prepared serving size can vary depending on dilution.
  • If the back label is unclear, Meethakam should say what is missing instead of guessing.

One bite means what?

  • Approx. 13.3 calories
  • Approx. 2.7g carbohydrates
  • Approx. 2g sugar
  • Approx. 0.5 sugar teaspoons

Daily context

  • For general context: this is about 4% of a 50g daily sugar reference.
  • For weight context: 13.3 calories may look small, but repeated portions add up.
  • For carbohydrate discussion: 2.7g carbs is about 0.2 of a 15g carbohydrate serving.

General reference only. Discuss your own quantity and suitability with your doctor or nutritionist.

Ingredients and allergens

Water, flavourings, acidity regulator, sweeteners, preservatives. Exact pack details should be confirmed from full evidence.

Allergens: No allergen note captured yet.

Sighting context

Last seen at Carrefour in Packages Mall, Lahore.

Seen date: 2026-05-08

One-piece estimate uses roughly 83g as a demo portion.

Disclaimer

Meethakam shares product and label information in simple language. This is not medical advice. Please discuss suitability and portion size with your doctor, nutritionist, or health expert.