We all remember Callippo Shots, the juice flavoured ice drops we rely on to cool down and refresh with in the summer. These shots are now back on the market, although most supermarkets have not caught on they are available to buy in multipacks from wholesalers. Or if you don’t fancy stocking your freezer with them, why not try your local corner shop? Plus each flavour is low in calories with some having just 25 calories!

Strawberry and Lemon

If you want a Callippo shot that tastes like summer, then their Strawberry and Lemon flavour is the one for you. As who can resist the taste of sweet strawberries mixed with the bitter taste of lemons.

Cola and Lemon

Instead of drinking a glass of cola and forgetting to drop in a lemon wedge, you can now enjoy the cola lemon combination as a Callippo shot.

Cherry and Banana

Although cherry and bananas may not be a classic combination, they certainly are a fruity twist for Callippo shots.
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FAQs on Calippo Shots Flavours

The main Calippo Shots flavours available in 2025 are Strawberry and Lemon, Cola and Lemon, and Cherry and Banana. These low-calorie options (some as low as 25 calories) are often sold in multipacks via wholesalers or independent shops, though major supermarkets rarely stock them.

Calippo Shots were discontinued in 2020, but have made a comeback in 2025 across select regions. You can now find them through certain wholesalers and corner shops, although they remain hard to find in major supermarkets.

Strawberry and Lemon remains the most iconic and popular Calippo Shots flavour, often referenced in fan petitions and nostalgic social media posts calling for its permanent return to shops.

While the main flavours are Strawberry and Lemon, Cola and Lemon, and Cherry and Banana, limited-edition or region-specific flavours have appeared occasionally. However, they are not widely available in 2025.

Calippo Shots can be found in multipacks through wholesalers or at select independent shops and corner stores. They are not typically available in large supermarkets, despite strong consumer demand.

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