Category: Soft drinks

Squirt thirst quencher with BVO

Squirt thirst quencher with BVO

[ 1 ] July 5, 2012 |

This is another soft drink from Dr Pepper/Seven Up Company. According to the Wikipedia, “Squirt was created by Herb Bishop in 1938, after experimenting with a similar citrus drink, Citrus Club. He created a new, carbonated drink which required both less fruit juice and less sugar. The product received its name because the drink was […]

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Why Dr Pepper is NOT your doctor

Why Dr Pepper is NOT your doctor

[ 0 ] July 1, 2012 |

With all due respect to Dr Pepper’s long history of a soft drink with a unique flavor, the truth is that it contains only two ingredients which your body can make use of: water and 35 teaspoons (!) of High Fructose Corn Syrup (while these are nutrients, 2 green segments in the DyeDiet diagram, too […]

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Perrier Lime Mineral Water: The Perfect Hydration!

Perrier Lime Mineral Water: The Perfect Hydration!

[ 0 ] June 23, 2012 |

Every time want to I suggest a healthy alternative to many shamefully unhealthy American soft drinks, I refer to the mineral water from Perrier  or Pellegrino. Indeed, there is nothing better for hydration of your body, except, maybe pure natural source water. But Perrier makes wonder by presenting their lime-flavored version of the mineral water. […]

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SoBe Lifewater: The right hydration

SoBe Lifewater: The right hydration

[ 4 ] June 20, 2012 |

Some time ago I have reviewed SoBe zero calorie punch which, however, I couldn’t recommend to you because it did contain a questionable food additive. This time I am happy to recommend SoBe Lifewater Pacific Coconut Coconut Water, low calorie beverage composed with no strange chemicals (no red segments in the DyeDiet risk diagram). What […]

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Tampico Freezer Tampons: Why to Eat Them?

Tampico Freezer Tampons: Why to Eat Them?

[ 2 ] June 13, 2012 |

When you aren’t sure how to use a product or a device you look for the manual, right? When user guide is not available than you have to experiment relying on the trial and error method. I would not recommend you to do so with “Irresistible TAMPICO Freezer Pops Regular Mix.” You may hurt yourself. […]

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Tampico Citrus Punch to avoid

Tampico Citrus Punch to avoid

[ 17 ] June 9, 2012 |

Is there anything of value on today’s market, where a gallon of gas is between $3 and $4, that you can buy for $1.67 a gallon? Here is Tampico Citrus Punch – Orange, Tangerine and Lemon for you not to buy. See below to find out why not. Yes, it is low calorie drink  but […]

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Barq’s Fake Root Beer

Barq’s Fake Root Beer

[ 5 ] June 2, 2012 |

What you read on the label: “Barq’s Olde Tyme Root Beer. It’s good since 1898!” is not what you get in reality. The drink has nothing to do with the root of sassafras which in old times used to be the original flavor of root beer. So what you get is another version of Coca-Cola-like […]

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Capri Sun: You can trust the label

Capri Sun: You can trust the label

[ 0 ] May 30, 2012 |

Capri Sun is a brand of flavored juice drink blend from concentrates originated from Germany and distributed in the US by Kraft Foods. Its origin may be the reason why it doesn’t contain any artificial food colorants you find in its infamous domestic relative, Kool-Aid. Furthermore, the drink’s label is NOT totally misleading: Strawberry-Kiwi flavored […]

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Limeade: Chemically polluted water

Limeade: Chemically polluted water

[ 2 ] May 19, 2012 |

Gatorade, Powerade… Now Limeade. Looks like they believe you are going to pay for anything what’s name is ended on “ade”. Limeade Sparkling Cherry of Walmart is another food additive concentrate to destroy people’s health. I consider this as “food terrorism.” Carbonated water is the only nutrient your body can make use of. All the […]

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A and W Root Beer: Sugary syrup

A and W Root Beer: Sugary syrup

[ 6 ] May 17, 2012 |

I always thought that root beer is a healthy naturally flavored beverage. Not exactly. Yes, quillaia extract is a natural ingredient. According to the Wikipedia: Quillaia is the milled inner bark or small stems and branches of the soapbark. It contains a high concentration of saponins and is used to enhance vaccines. That’s it, nothing […]

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