Aloe Breeze

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A change is in the wind. Aloe Breeze, a new line of drinks, takes purified water with a hint of exotic flavors and infuses it with super-nutrient Aloe Vera juice to provide the health and wellness benefits you need and the fruit flavors you crave. Guilt-free refreshment. And, with 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, 0 glycemic index, 0 caffeine, 0 chemical additives and 0 preservatives, Aloe Breeze gives you zero to worry about.

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+ Show Product ReviewCranberry Raspberry

Product Type:Water: Enhanced; Container: 16.9 fl oz PET
BevNET Review: This variety of Aloe Breeze has the same aftertaste problem that plagues the other flavors. There's not a ton of cranberry or raspberry flavor to this product -- it's really a secondary flavor behind the core aloe flavor and the taste of the sweetener. On a positive note, this variety has the best looking label of the lineup, which is really due to the choice of a vibrant red color scheme. Still, it's the flavor that's going to make someone drink this or not -- and we think it needs some work.Reviewed on: 5/8/2007

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Average User Rating(3 votes)
BevNET Product Traffic Rank: #1051
Serving size: 8 fl oz; Servings per container: about 2; Amount per serving: Calories: 0; Total Fat: 0g; Total Carbohydrate: 0g; Sugars: 0g; Sodium: 10mg
Purified Water, Organic Aloe Vera Juice (from concentrate), Natural Flavors, Citric Acid, Stevia Leaf (extract).

+ Show Product ReviewKiwi Lemon Lime

Product Type:Water: Enhanced; Container: 16.9 fl oz PET
BevNET Review: We found this flavor of Aloe Breeze to be the most drinkable of the lineup. This is mainly due to the citrus flavor, which seems to cut the aftertaste that was cited in the other reviews. However, we'd still like to see more fruit flavor in this product (and the rest of the line) as we think the flavor is still very "diet" tasting. Like the Orange Mango variety, the light color scheme and transparent label make this one a bit hard on the eyes. Overall, it needs some work, but it's initial version is not half bad.Reviewed on: 5/8/2007

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Average User Rating(1 vote)
BevNET Product Traffic Rank: #869
Serving size: 8 fl oz; Servings per container: about 2; Amount per serving: Calories: 0; Total Fat: 0g; Total Carbohydrate: 0g; Sugars: 0g; Sodium: 10mg
Purified Water, Organic Aloe Vera Juice (from concentrate), Natural Flavors, Citric Acid, Stevia Leaf (extract).

+ Show Product ReviewMountain Berry

Product Type:Water: Enhanced; Container: 16.9 fl oz PET
BevNET Review: The flavor of Aloe Breeze's Mountain Berry variety is probably the strongest tasting of the brand, which certainly helps mask some, but not all, of the aftertaste. It's a decent tasting product, but the aftertaste made it difficult for us to consume an entire bottle. Finally, there's the packaging, which features a transparent fade on top of images of fruit. This flavor uses a slightly darker color scheme than the other flavors, which improves the overall appearance and readability of the product. Overall, a decent product. Reviewed on: 5/8/2007

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Average User Rating(1 vote)
BevNET Product Traffic Rank: #985
Serving size: 8 fl oz; Servings per container: about 2; Amount per serving: Calories: 0; Total Fat: 0g; Total Carbohydrate: 0g; Sugars: 0g; Sodium: 10mg
Purified Water, Organic Aloe Vera Juice (from concentrate), Natural Flavors, Citric Acid, Stevia Leaf (extract).

+ Show Product ReviewOrange Cream

Product Type:Water: Enhanced; Container: 16.9 fl oz PET
BevNET Review: Featuring a USDA Organic formulation that's sweetened with stevia (which requires labeling as a supplement), Aloe Breeze's Orange Mango has zero calories and zero carbs. While the label touts all the benefits of this type of formulation, the product lacks any discernable flavor, aside its lingering aftertaste. Even at an ice cold temperature, we found this product somewhat difficult to swallow. Packaging is a 16.9 oz plastic bottle with a transparent plastic label wrapping the mid section. It's a decent design, but putting the clear part of the label behind the images of the fruit makes the product look faded or washed out. Reviewed on: 5/8/2007

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Average User Rating(1 vote)
BevNET Product Traffic Rank: #965
Serving size: 8 fl oz; Servings per container: about 2; Amount per serving: Calories: 0; Total Fat: 0g; Total Carbohydrate: 0g; Sugars: 0g; Sodium: 10mg
Purified Water, Organic Aloe Vera Juice (from concentrate), Natural Flavors, Citric Acid, Stevia Leaf (extract).

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