Snapple

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  1. K E Gordon

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    Let me preface this by saying, I love Snapple. Even though I don't buy it very often because it is expensive, my favorite go to beverage of choice is the diet versions of Raspberry and Peach Snapple. Anyway, I couldn't resist in my fave cheap store they were selling last years Fall Spice Snapple and Leftover Summer Snapple for .20 each..I mean what a price..! Anyway, apparently the Fall Spice was last year's inteersting flavor of choice, but it is not even on their website now...I can see why,not good![​IMG]
     
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    That's too bad....if something isn't good getting it cheaper isn't worth it.

    I just drink water, sometimes tap, sometimes bottled. Even in restaurants, I just ask for water.
     
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    Oh I drink my fair share of water too, it is the best thing for you to drink really, except possibly coffee, which is a major anti oxidant and doesn't get enough credit for that really. However, mine is liimited to a breakfast option only, only occassionally do I have any in the afternoon. It is a good thing but not if it interferes with sleep.
     
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    I drink coffee in the morning, can't function if I don't but later it will keep me awake. It doesn't help when I'm tired and drink it, still tired after drinking in the afternoon but when it's time for bed it seems to have kicked in, lol.
     
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    I find that Snapple is too high in sugar for me to drink safely. I drink Wyler's light no aspartame sugar free 8 packs powdered drink on sale at Wlgreens for just $1. It comes in ony peach and iced tea, but the price and lightness is so needed for I catch the bus. I drink Zero Powerade too infused with b vitamins too on sale for just .79 - 32 oz. Snapple is good though, I'll look for the diet one you mentioned.
     
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    Oh I drink the diet version of Snapple almost always. The Fall tea is about 120 calories, but I am not sure how many grams of sugar it has. I guess there is nothing magical about Snapple, I just like the bottles and the taste usually. It seems very concentrated. Better an Iced Tea than a soda anyway!
     
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    Sodas, teas, and other drinks are becoming expensive at stores. I am trying to retrain myself to drink only water.
     
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    I like to use those powdered drink mixes. They probably aren't the healthiest choices, but I am not very fond of plain water. I do add lemon to it at times though, and that makes it a bit more palatable. I almost always have ice in it, when I am drinking it, unless it is a cold bottled water. I really only drink water for health's sake or if I am really thirsty. Nothing quenches thirst better than cold water IMHO.
     
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