Bai Bubbles, Sparkling Water, Bogota Blackberry Lime, Antioxidant Infused Drinks, 11.5 Fluid Ounce Cans, 6 Count
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Mother Jones did a story on it, and they discovered that the replacements are just as bad, if not worse, and that they haven't been thoroughly tested. Eden Food is the only company I'm aware of that uses a BPA-free, very likely safe lining (ceramic coated and possibly patented) in their canned foods. They even have a great salt substitute for their canning, but even Eden admitted that certain acids, or just acids in general, are too corrosive for cans with that kind of lining. The majority of their tomato-related products were eventually placed in amber glass.
Only 35mg per 18oz bottle is being displayed. It is not readily apparent. It's near the bottom of the back label, beneath a green subtitle: "Nature's Caffeine," says the author.
It says: "This isn't a significant potassium source." This product appeals to me because of its pleasant flavor and low calorie count. However, it is not a good source of nutrition.
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I can't stop laughing at the other reviews that complain about the 1% juice in the product!! Guys, it's not advertised as a sparkling juice!! If you're looking for more juice, there are many options available. Why are you coming here to give a negative review to one of the few products designed for people like me who don't want their insulin levels to spike or their glucose levels to rise? people who are satisfied with the 1% juice because they’t want fructose Juice, believe it or not, is not a healthy beverage, and fructose is a sugar! It makes no difference to me if the juice contains no added sugar! It doesn't matter if it's an antioxidant juice; it's all sugar to me! It's the fruits stripped of their beneficial fibers. This low-glycemic beverage has made me very happy. The flavors are incredible. Blackberry, cherry, and blood mango are my favorite flavors. I appreciate businesses like this that take diabetics and low-carb dieters into account. People who drink juice like your fructose.
OK, I'm trying to eat healthier and it's making it difficult to enjoy a beverage. I began by abstaining from sugary beverages. Then I discovered a slew of studies claiming that sugar substitutes like aspartame and sucralose are actually worse for you than regular sugar. They tell your body to store fat as if you drank a bunch of sugary sodas. The plain sparkling water does not agree with my stomach, so I cannot drink it. Stevia sodas, unsweetened tea, or water are the only options. I drink a lot of water and green tea (see my review of Ito En Jasmine tea, which is delicious!). ), but I do enjoy bubbles on occasion. And there aren't a lot of good Stevia-flavored options out there, my friends. Zevia has a couple of flavors that are tolerable, but not great (most notably grape soda). Bai5 Bubbles is, without a doubt, the best. Watermelon Lime and Cherry are two flavors that I really enjoy. They're light and refreshing, and they're not as bitter as other Stevia beverages. I've even convinced my son to drink them instead of sugary sodas.
When I first noticed some irregular glucose levels a few years ago, I did a lot of research. Because of the taste and artificial sweeteners, I was a big soda drinker who refused to switch to diet soda. I like carbonated drinks as well, and I didn't want to give up caffeine, so bai bubbles fulfills all of my desires. The tastes are delicious - Although it took some time for me to get used to the taste of stevia, it was worth it. Stevia is a sugar substitute that has no effect on my blood sugar levels. I didn't expect it to taste like sugar because it's not sugar. It is unquestionably superior to artificial sweeteners in terms of taste. My glucose levels do not appear to be affected by the sugar alcohol. Overall, I've found these products to be ideal.
The only drawback is that the most recent case I purchased has fizzed all over the place. SINGLE. CAN. It's driving me crazy because I have to get ready before I open it or I'll be drenched. I contacted Amazon Customer Service to inform them of the situation, and they did an excellent job of resolving the problem by sending me a new case. Hopefully, I'm not the only one who's having this issue, and it's not indicative of the cases I'll be buying in the future.
Although the flavor had changed slightly, it was still acceptable. They've switched back to the white label, and something in the formula has changed, causing the cans to explode when opened. Whatever I do, it's not going to make a difference. It doesn't matter if I refrigerate them or leave them at room temperature for 24 hours. They foam up and explode all over the place as soon as I open the can. When it happened the first time, I thought it was a coincidence. My coworker, with whom I share an office, joined in the laughter. My desk was soaked, my keyboard was sprayed, my mouse was drenched, and some papers were ruined. Then it happened again the next day. I guess the idiot here is me, but it took three or four exploding cans for me to realize the issue wasn't with me, but with the product. I'll have to open them over a sink and cover them with paper towels from now on. I also needed to order a raincoat and safety goggles, which I must now put on before opening these items. br>br>This is completely absurd. Is there no one at their company who actually opens these things before shipping hundreds of thousands of them out?.
It's no longer so. I must concur with the most recent comments. When I opened the cans from the previous two deliveries, they all exploded. The change is timed to coincide with the return to the white label. I thought it was just the shipping carrier's rough handling, but since it's happening to so many other people, I'm going to blame the manufacturer instead of the shipping carrier. I've placed a second order, but if the cans explode when I open them, it will be my last. I used to drink these at work, but I can't anymore because of the mess they make. I usually place a 5-item order. 6 12- packs per month, which is a significant investment given that I was only able to consume half of the product because the other half exploded all over my desk, computer, and me.
Bais with a brand name don't have the same flavor as the old black-and-white variety. label- Bais is a brand name for a product that has a problem with overcarbonation. I liked this drink before it turned white, and I agree with another reviewer that the carbonation is an issue. Some blow up, making a shambles and losing a third of their drink; others explode, making a mess and losing a third of their a small amount of foam; While I was looking for a 'normal' one this morning, three of these exploded. Even though they claim it to be the same, I agree that the taste is different. It isn't the same at all. br>br>If you don't fix these issues, I'm afraid your sales will suffer the same fate as the drinks that exploded all over the floor.
I'd give it a higher rating if it weren't for the fact that I ordered a "variety" pack with four different flavors and only received three. 6 grapefruit (which I despise), 3 cherry, and 3 blood orange milk, but no pineapple, which was the one flavor I was most looking forward to.