Review: Green River: New Flavors Reviewed

We’ve added a couple of new flavors of Green River — including Strawberry, Orange, and Diet. Made with sucralose and ace-K, the diet version is a true standout. Read our…

Review: The Switch: New Packaging

The Switch is back with new packaging. This time around they’ve cleaned up the label and changed to a clear stick on label. It looks much classier and gives the…

Personalized Soda from MyJones.com

@@img1 Jones Soda, a company known for making funky new age sodas since the early 90’s, is the first beverage company of note to make a serious go at selling…

Review: Lolli’s Cherry Pop

Lolli went back to the drawing board and has tweaked the formulation as well as the packaging. The resulting product is much better than the original. Specifically, it uses cane…

Review: Havana Nana by Havana Cola

Havana Nana ® “Exotic Tropical Blend of Forbidden Fruits” is unique, captivating the consumer with lush settings and exotic taste while bridging the gap between inland and island cultures. Havana…

Review: Havana Cola – Now in Glass!

The Havana Cola bottle provides Havana Cola with the opportunity to convey a sense of history and nostalgia along with creating a unique status in the market. The label graphics…

Review: Sprecher Cream Soda

Another throw-back to the standards of yesteryear, this cream soda is honey colored, not colorless or artificially red. Wisconsin honey and pure vanilla are carefully blended in a gas-fired kettle,…

Review: Cricket Cola

Cricket Cola is a unique new cola that features a special ingredient — green tea. Yes, this may sound a little unorthodox, but it gives the beverage a really special…

Review: Groover Smoothie

Fresh from the San Francisco Fancy Food Show is Groover Smoothie. The same folks that brought you Smoothiepak are back with another fine product. This variety comes in an 250ml…

Review: Tunnel Energy Drink

Tunnel Energy Drink is the latest German energy drink to hit the US shores. This one claims to have a unique style and taste. Unfortunately, we’ve heard that line many…