Take a deep breath… and let the chill run down your spine—in the best way possible. Welcome to your personal sip of summer—TableTop King Neutral Slushy Syrup. It’s not just a mix. It’s a blank canvas for frozen creativity, a brain-freeze-worthy adventure, and a reason to gather the gang and pour up something unforgettable.
Blended with high fructose corn syrup, purified water, and a smooth balance of stabilizing ingredients like xanthan gum and carrageenan gum, this unflavored slushie syrup base is built to bring your wildest beverage dreams to life. Add any flavor you want—blue raspberry, sour cherry, pineapple habanero—you name it, this syrup is ready to carry it.
This isn’t just syrup—it’s a ticket to fun. Whether you’re running a concession stand, throwing a backyard party, or playing mad scientist at your frozen drink bar, this neutral slush mix transforms any flavor into a slurpable treat made to cool, refresh, and wow.
And the best part? No prep stress. No messy ingredients. No complicated machines. Just pour in your flavor concentrate, add it to your slush machine (or blender and ice), and you’re seconds away from icy magic in a cup.
Every pour delivers smooth consistency and endless options, so you can whip up frozen favorites your way—sweet, sour, tangy, or tropical. You dream it. This base brings it to life.
Perfect for:
- Hot summer days when only ice-cold fun will do
- DIY drink stations that let everyone create their own flavor
- Carnivals, food trucks, cafés, or concession stands
- Mixing up frozen mocktails, cocktails, and colorful lemonades
Whether you’re making bright red cherry slushies, boozy lime granitas, or just letting the kids go wild with mix-and-match flavors, this 1-gallon jug is your go-to for big batches, bold colors, and even bolder sips.
So grab a straw, pick your flavor, and chill out. With TableTop King’s Neutral Slushy Syrup, your frozen drink game just got legendary. For more products like this, visit our Grocery Items Collection.
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