Reviews

Review: Bruce Cost Ginger Ale (12 oz. Can)

Last month, Bruce Cost Ginger Ale added a can package to its line of ginger ale drinks. Admittedly, there’s something psychologically different about not being able to actually see the…

Review: Vital Juice

Launched in July, Seattle-based Vital Juice markets a line of cold-pressed, high pressure processed (HPP) juices and nut milks. The company sells a substantial number of products with 15 varieties,…

Review: BluePrint 10 oz. Bottles

In a bid to attract a wider set of consumers, BluePrint recently unveiled a new line of 10 oz. bottled juices that the company will launch next week as an…

Review: Strawberry Moon Juice

Boasting that its juices are "TRULY RAW," Seattle-based Strawberry Moon does not pasteurize or high pressure process any of its products. While the juice blends, which have a three-day shelf life, are primarily sold on the company's website, Strawberry Moon does have some retail distribution, and, from our perspective, will need to make some significant changes to its packaging if it wants to scale its business.

Review: Brew Dr. Kombucha

Brewed and bottled by Portland, Ore.-based Townshend's Tea Company, Brew Dr. Kombucha is a line of kombucha products that come in five varieties. We definitely enjoyed the three flavors that we sampled and like the stubby bottle package that the company uses for the drinks. However, we do recommend an adjustment in how some of the products are named...

Review: LuliTonix

LuliTonix produces a line of raw (non pasteurized, non-HPP) juice blends that are -- aside from very limited retail distribution in the New York City area -- sold direct to consumers via the company's website. LuliTonix has done a great job differentiating its blends from the range of other raw juices on the market, but we do have a couple issues with its branding...

Review: Golazo Sugar Free

Sweetened with a blend of erythritol and stevia, Golazo's sugar-free varieties contain 10 calories per 12 oz. slim can, hence their "all-natural" tag. We're quite pleased with the formulation of the drinks, which also contain electrolytes and 100mg of caffeine, and, given the recent bad PR for mainstream energy products, we also like Golazo's approach of being a “sports energy drink.”

Review: GreenFit

Marketed as "6 functional drinks in one bottle,” GreenFit is a new brand of all-natural drinks that are infused with protein, energy, fiber, antioxidants, "green superfoods" and electrolytes. While these added ingredients might be beneficial, it’s hard to imagine how many consumers want all of these benefits at once and are willing to sacrifice flavor in order to get them.

Review: Live Soda

We're seeing a growing number of carbonated kombucha products on the market, including Live Soda, a brand of drinks that blend kombucha and soda. The products, which come in three varieties, are sugar- and stevia-sweetened and nicely formulated and feature flavors that may find some mainstream traction -- something that has eluded the kombucha category.

Review: Nu Smoothie

While Nu Smoothie is certainly a straightforward product -- it's a 100 percent blend of purées and juices -- we're left feeling as though the company is chasing a juice/nectar market that existed a decade ago.

Review: Oatworks

Oatworks recently unveiled a revamp of its ready-to-drink oat-based beverages. Now promoted as an “oat-powered natural smoothie,” the three-SKU drink line features new packaging and a tweak in formulation of the drinks to create a slightly more viscous mouthfeel. Have the updates to the brand changed our opinion of the products? Not exactly...

Review: FitPro Daily

Fit Pro “Daily” is a protein/meal replacement beverage that is made with real milk. However, unlike many other dairy-based protein drinks, Fit Pro is lactose-free. On the whole, we think the company has created something that can, at least when it comes to the balance of taste and nutrition, hold its own against pretty much any protein drink out there.

Review: Goldenhive Tea

Goldenhive is a micro-brewed tea that is made with organic tea, unrefined Northwest honey and lemon juice. The flavor is simple and straightforward, with a smooth but bold base of black tea and loads of honey flavor. Overall, we really like the flavor of this product and feel as though it could, with some further development of the brand, have some potential.

Review: Kombucha Mama

As is often the case with similar flavors from other kombucha lines, Kombucha Mama's Lemon Ginger flavor is the most mainstream in its lineup. All in all, this beverage is quite well-crafted.