Product Type
Carbonated Soft Drink: Regular
Container
12 fl oz (355 ml) glass
Nutritional Info
Serving size: 1 bottle;
Amount per serving: Calories: 4;
Total fat: 0g;
Sodium: 10mg;
Total carbohydrates: 1g;
Sugars: 0g;
Protein: 0g;
Niacin: 200%;
Vitamin C: 100%;
Vitamin B12: 100%
Ingredients
Carbonated water, sucrose syrup, malic acid, L-carnitine, extracts of ginseng, guarana and bitter orange, nautral flavor, grape skin extract, sucralose, caffeine, vitamin C, niacin, chromium picolinate, vitamin B12
Review: Lolli's Slimming Pop
Posted: Aug 02, 2005 at 12:00 AM
(Last Updated: Aug 02, 2005 at 2:05 PM)
The problem with Lolli’s Slimming Pop is that you have no idea why it’s supposed to be slimming. Does it have Super-Citrimax? Pseudoephedrine? Creatine? How does it make you slim? The answer is less enticing – it’s just diet soda. Not that it’s bad diet soda – it’s got a nice diet raspberry flavor and caffeine, which is a rarity in a low of small-batch low-cal offerings. It’s got a few hints of black cherry and a nice berry smell, and fizzes acceptably. With the addition of guarana and ginseng, as well as caffeine, it’s basically a diet energy drink in a 12-oz. glass bottle. And the classy ‘50’s style broad (presumably “Lolli”) on the label is a swell looker. So the stuff slims you down by making you energy-drink hyper. Which is great, but we bet it would sell better if they explained that more clearly.