Posted by Jeffrey Klineman at 2:55 PM on February 11, 2013  The details include a 5 percent juice component, artificial sweeteners (unspecified as of yet) to keep calories down to 80 per 16 oz. tall can, and a small boost in added caffeine to take the whole can up to about 92 mg — about 20 more mg than an equivalent amount of regular Dew.
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Posted by BevNET.com Staff at 12:36 PM on February 11, 2013  Friday is your last chance to secure a listing in BevNET’s 2013 Functional Beverage Guide. To be published as a special section in the March issue of BevNET Magazine, the Functional Beverage Guide will feature functional beverage brands and their suppliers. Listed alphabetically, beverage brands will be tagged with functional attributes (i.e. energy, relaxation).
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Posted by BevNET.com Staff at 12:23 PM on February 11, 2013  Based in Northern California, Urban Remedy is a company that produces a line of organic, handcrafted juice cleanses and meal replacement products. Billed as “nutrient-rich drinks and snacks to amplify health and mind,” we sampled six varieties of Urban Remedy and had mixed reviews on the products, which ranged from excellent to not-so-great.
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