Review: Dahlicious Lassi
Back for its second review, Dahlicious Lassi is a probiotic yogurt based drink. Since the first time we wrote about Dahlicious Lassi, the company has completely revamped the packaging. In…
Back for its second review, Dahlicious Lassi is a probiotic yogurt based drink. Since the first time we wrote about Dahlicious Lassi, the company has completely revamped the packaging. In…
Bossa Nova, which is a part of Sunny Delight, has recently retooled their lineup to be at 90 calories per bottle. Like many other beverage marketers, they’ve done this by…
Using wine grapes to make their high quality sodas, Vignette Wine Country Soda is one of the more unique things to come out of Sonoma County. Their latest entry comes…
PowerCoco is an entry into the expanding category of coconut water based sports drinks. While their first effort is a pretty good one, we are looking forward to try it again in future runs (they are supposedly working on a proprietary bottle). Also notable are the folks behind the brand, which include Steve Vasquez (formerly of ONE and Glaceau) and Tyler Beuerlin (a former baseball player), while the capital is rumored to be coming from the trio behind Phusion Projects (makers of Four Loko).
Cali Coco is a not-from-concentrate cold filled coconut water that is packaged in a PET bottle. From a flavor perspective, the product is refreshing and enjoyable. However, it’s the packaging…
BAO, which stands for "Bad Ass Organics," is a NYC based maker of kombucha and other raw, fermented, probiotic food products. Their kombucha entry is a good one, with a pleasant light bodied flavor and loads of probiotic goodness. Read our review of their ginger flavored kombucha.
Hangover Joe’s is a patent pending morning after hangover recovery shot that was designed to counteract the awful symptoms of a hangover. In addition, they’ve licensed the right to use…
Real Beanz is a blend of premium brewed coffee, fresh rSBT-free milk, all natural flavors, and a unique blend of functional ingredients. While we’ve previously reviewed many of Real Beanz’s…
Today we’re taking a look at another one of Dr Pepper Snapple’s “Ten” sodas: Sunkist Ten. Sunkist, which hasn’t exactly gotten a lot of love from DPSG in recent years,…
Bundaberg is a brand of premium CSDs that come to the US all the way from Australia (yes, that’s where they are made). Despite the product travelling a far distance…
Conceptually, Fruitology’s Horchata sounds like it’s going to be a good product. It describes itself as being creamy with vanilla and cinnamon flavors — and that’s exactly what we like…
The Dr Pepper Snapple Group recently announced that it was expanding their "Ten" (as in ten calories) line of low calorie sodas into some of the other franchise brands. Today, we're taking a look at 7UP Ten. While the flavor is quite good (citrus and artificial sweeteners pair well together it seems), this product seems like something that will result in cannibalization rather it bringing new consumers to the brand.
It has been a while since we took a look at CodeBlue and a lot has changed for the product. What used to be a single SKU carbonated beverage is now a four flavor non-carbonated line, with the function (recovery) about the only holdover from the original product. Visually, it feels like a much more complete product, while variety of flavor is something that never seems to hurt either.
ARMA Energy SNX, whose primary line of business is creating energy enhanced nuts (the company is owned by nut processor John B. Sanfilippo & Son), has recently moved into a more familiar medium of delivering energy: liquid. Their first offering, which is simply labeled "ARMA Energy", is a very nice product that has a clean and polished look.