I was thinking along the same line as @PJReid. If you look at many of the "cranberry" juice labels found in grocery stores; you are likely to find a lot of them labeled as "cranberry cocktail." Then, if you look at the ingredients list of those "cocktail" offerings; you will find heavy use of pear, grape, and/or apple juices in them. Sometimes even at higher percentages than the named cranberry. They seem (to me), to be less about creating true flavor blends (like cran-raspberry, or cran-grape), and more about softening the natural sharpness of cranberry, and adding sweetness.I'm just curious if it's supposed to be a booze flavor. The image on the website makes it look like it's a mixed drink flavor. I just haven't been able to use booze flavors.
In other words; a "cranberry cocktail" is less than 100% cranberry.
Maybe (and this is a complete wild-rumped guess), Wonder Flavours has created something similar, by combining a cranberry with one (or more) additional fruits?
Hopefully... Fran's (and other's) testing and reviews, will reveal the truth.
