Email from vendor:
Lime Tahity Cold Pressed and Lime Cold Pressed are exactly the same flavour. FlavourArt offer two Lime flavours, Lime Cold Pressed and Lime Tahity Distilled. They both used to have the word 'Tahity' in their names, but because of customer confusion between the two, FlavourArt Italy decided to use just 'Lime Cold Pressed' for that particular flavour.
TLDR thanks to /u/TheAlmightyD
Flavourart only has 2 lime flavours:
- Lime Tahiti Cold Press / Lime Cold Pressed - now rebranded to Lime Cold Press
- Lime Tahiti Distilled
So Lime Tahiti Cold Press and Lime Cold Press are the same flavour just renamed. Not to be confused with Lime Tahiti Distilled which is indeed different.
Why down vote?
I first read it as Lime Tahiti Cold press and Lime Tahiti Distilled are the same flavour. I woulda phrased it like this:
Flavourart only has 2 lime flavours:
- Lime Tahiti Cold Press / Lime Cold Pressed
- Lime Tahiti Distilled
So Lime Tahiti Cold Press and Lime Cold Press are the same flavour just renamed. Not to be confused with Lime Tahiti Distilled which is indeed different.
Cold pressed and distilled are two different flavors. They are not the same
Care to explain the difference. Cold pressed is in my cart but I haven't had either
I have a bottle of "Lime Tahity (Distilled)," and it has almost a carbonated aspect to it that I was told the other Lime does not. It is natural-tasting, almost like sucking on actual lime wedge. However, I have not tried the other type myself.
Lime Tahity (Distilled) or whatever it is called now is fantastic and is easily one of my favorite flavors.
This is not true. I'm speaking from experience, but here's a helpful description from /u/fizzmustard: "Cold Pressed is a rich and deep lime flavor, while Distilled is more of a lime essence."
OP didn't say that cold press and distilled are the same. They said that Tahity Cold Pressed and Cold Pressed are the same.
How in the heck did I read that wrong? Did it get updated?