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Capture the nostalgic warmth of the holidays in a bottle. This small-batch gingerbread syrup blends comforting spice with artisan sweetness—perfect for lattes, cocktails, pancakes, or festive baking.
Spice up your season—add a touch of gingerbread magic to your pantry now.
A Cozy, Spiced Syrup That Tastes Like the Holidays
Ginger Bread Syrup (60ml) is a gourmet, small-batch syrup crafted for those who crave the warm, nostalgic flavor of gingerbread. Whether you’re stirring it into your morning latte, drizzling it over pancakes, or adding depth to winter cocktails, this richly spiced blend transforms everyday treats into festive indulgences.
The compact 60ml size makes it perfect for gifting, sampling, or elevating your holiday hosting game.
🍂 Key Benefits:
Rich gingerbread flavor with notes of cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove
Versatile: use in hot drinks, cocktails, desserts, or glazes
Small-batch production for artisan quality and freshness
No artificial flavors or preservatives
Ideal for gifting, stocking stuffers, or gourmet hampers
🍴 How to Use:
Add a splash to coffee, tea, or milk for a gingerbread latte. Mix into whipped cream or glaze for baked goods. Stir into cocktails for a festive twist or pour over vanilla ice cream for an elevated dessert.
🌿 Key Ingredients (suggested based on typical syrup blends):
(Update with real ingredients if available)
Natural Cane Sugar – Provides smooth sweetness and syrupy texture
Ginger & Warming Spices – Deliver that classic gingerbread depth
Natural Flavors – Create an authentic, nostalgic finish
🎁 About the Brand:
Urta Islandica is a family business founded in January 2013. The aim of the company is to be sustainable and environmental friendly by limiting the use of plastic as much as possible, by packing the gourmet products in glass that can be returned to the company and in Natureflex, home-compostable material. The company is a part of Kolviður – The Iceland Carbon Fund (ICF) offers carbon offsets through tree planting.
Urta Islandica specialises in products made from Icelandic herbs.