Rasna, I love you rasna, yeah, then I used to be a kid. But as you grow up you realise whats right and what isnt.
One - it doesnt taste so good. Probably tastes have changed.
Secondly, Rasna as a drink is not so upmarket, the brand image has dropped (you wouldnt like to serve Rasna at a party, nor would someone like to be served Rasna).
Thirdly, its syntheticity (please allow me to use this word) comes off in its taste. Its nowhere near the fresh juices (though its not meant to be, but they are way off).
Fourthly, it does not make the 32 glasses mentioned.
Fifthly, the cost is ever increasing and its no longer a common mans drink, what is set out to be.
I can go on and on, but whats the point discussing unpalatable things? 100% synthetic, sheer chemical, I would say its just as bad for the kids that it is advertised for!!