234 Products found on Callisons
Callisons PEAR FLAVOR NAT WONF WS (104567) is a robust unique flavor with a hint of tart combined with juicy citrus notes. Crafted to perfection, this pear flavor imparts a vibrant touch to both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, as well as confectionery and bakery applications. This is present in liquid form and is also water-soluble.
Flavor Description: For the customers that love spearmint, this flavor is for you. Our Sweet Spearmint flavor takes a classic spearmint profile and pairs with added sweetness, slight fruity notes, and some cooling to create a delicious and refreshing product for toothpaste applications.
Target Region: North America
End Use Application: Oral Care, Toothpaste
Solubility: Oil Soluble
Use Level: 0.70 – 1.0%
Sample Size: 1 oz.
Flavor Description: Evolve your flavor library with Callisons Spice Mint. We combined a refreshing and cooling peppermint flavor with hints of clove and anise to create this refreshing and mouth tingling flavor. This product is perfect for toothpaste applications.
Mint Oil Profile: Fatty, Earthy, Green
Uses: Oral Care, Confection, Personal Care, Nutrition
Description: This region, also called EO&I (Eastern Oregon and Idaho), is located on the Snake River Plain in the central border region of Oregon and Idaho. It spreads between Glenns Ferry, Idaho and Ontario, Oregon.
Elevation: 2200 - 3500 ft (671 - 1067 m)
Irrigation: Irrigation water for this region comes mainly from 5 area reservoirs and the Snake and Boise Rivers. 60% of crops in the area are flood-irrigated, with the remaining 40% sprinkled.
Mint Oil Profile: Full, Heavy, Diesel, Herbal
Description: This region is composed of three main growing areas: the Yakima Valley (south-central Washington), the Columbia Basin (central Washington), and the Hermiston/Boardman area (northern Oregon).
Elevation: 650 – 1200 ft (198 – 366 m)
Irrigation: The Columbia Basin and Hermiston/Boardman areas are primarily sprinkle irrigated with water from the Columbia River. The Yakima River and its five mountain reservoirs provide irrigation water for the Yakima Valley, which is mostly rill or flood irrigated.
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