M0nica
When the sugar tax was introduced the idea was that manufacturers would gradually reduce the sugar in food so that people got used to expecting food and drinks to be less sweet. Unfortunately the law of unforeseen consequences came into play, and when the manufacturers took the sugar out, they replaced it with artificial sweeteners and foods and drinks covered by the sugar tax are now sweeter than they were before the tax.
Google 'bitter lemon' and it is clear it is still being manufactured by Shweppes and several supermarket chains offer it, but only in sores where they can sell sufficient.
I absolutely agree and couldn't have put it better myself. There should be a 'sweetness indicator' (there probably is already!) and nothing should be sold above that level. We are hard wired to want sweetness, apparently, so it sells.
Re the Schweppes BL, goodness knows why I couldn't see it for myself - frustration maybe. I have ordered some. Many thanks