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Fruit Infusion Pitcher

RatingCustomer rating is 4 of 5
Brand-
TypeKitchen
List Price$24.99
Special Price
Lowest New Price$20.95
Categories
Carafes & Pitchers  Singles  Fruits & Vegetables  
Features
  • Origin: Taiwan
  • Material: Acrylic
  • Cleaning & Care: Handwash
  • Size/Capacity: 2.5-qt.
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Description
Enjoy refreshing lemon water, raspberry iced tea and extra. Crystal clear acrylic pitcher has removable fruit infusion rod this screws into the lid. Open slots in rod agree to liquid and fruit to mix naturally. Refill the pitcher not including replacing the fruit.
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Customer Reviews
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Fun with Iced Tea!   2010-07-26
By Chucklehead
This pitcher is well made and attractive. The infuser works great and makes it fun and easy to try different fruit/herbcombinations to infuse your iced tea. Make your own tea & fruit beverages - cheaper than buying ready-made, and you have control over the ingredients so you can keep it healthy. I'm glad I bought this!
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Wonderful Idea   2010-07-24
By Mary L. Hill (Los Angeles, CA)
I love this pitcher. It's fun to experamint with different fruits. So far my favorites are: orange and strawberry slices, and crushed mint leaves with lime slices. My husband has given up soft drinks, and drinks infused water instead.
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Wonderful way to add more water to your diet!   2010-07-19
By cr0ak (Houston, TX)
I first saw this pitcher when I was looking for the same thing but with an ice core instead of the infusion core (which just happens to be made by the same company). I thought it was a great concept; and since I'm always looking for ways to add more water to my diet (without having to drink plain old ordinary water), I decided to give it a try. I was immediately hooked!

Here are a couple of things that I've observed:

Distilled water works best.

Depending upon what type of fruit you use in the core, it can take up to two days (or more) to get a really good infusion. Citrus fruits tend to take longer to infuse than berries.

It's a good idea to add water to it each time you pour yourself a glass. Two reasons: first, the newly added water will mix with the already-infused water and will take less time to become flavored. If you wait until the pitcher's mostly empty, it'll take a while to get a good infusion. Second, a smaller amount of "new" water will take less time to chill than if you were to add a whole bunch of new water.

And here's a hint: If you make your own lemonade (from scratch), try using orange-infused water to your lemon juice instead of plain, unflavored water. It adds a wonderful touch of "something" that you can't put your finger on (you KNOW there's something else in the lemonade, but you just can't figure out WHAT).

And, lastly, a suggestion: don't wait for berries to come into season! Just use frozen ones (strawberries, raspberries, mixed berries, etc.) Because they've been frozen, they tend to infuse better than fresh ones. I recently used half a package of frozen raspberries. As they thawed they immediately began to turn the water red and by the time they were completely thawed, I had a lovely shade of red raspberry water. Being a "sweetaholic", I add a packet of stevia (AKA Truvia, but I prefer the Whole Foods brand of stevia) to my raspberry water and it tastes like a healthier version of raspberry Kool-Aid!
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Love the Fruit Infusion Pitcher   2010-07-07
By Dianne
I absolutely love the Fruit Infusion Pitcher. It has been hard to drink 6 to 8 glasses of water a day. Now I enjoy drinking natural, fruit-flavored water - no sugar, no dyes, no artificial sweetners. I'm so inpressed with this product and recently purchased another pitcher as a gift for a friend. You gotta try it.
Customer rating is 4 of 5  Great concept but thought it would work better   2010-07-06
By A. Beckstedt (Indiana)
Basically you have a center section for fruit of your choice that will flavor the water in the pitcher. If you like a light amount of lemon in your water this is perfect. If you want a strong flavor of strawberries in your water think again. Maybe its our fault for not letting it sit long enough but I would think it should do the trick in a days time. It just wasnt as strong as I thought it would infuse in the water but it still works.



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