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  2. The Only Celsius Flavors You Should Be Drinking - AOL

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    You might want a Celsius energy drink. Here are 13 popular flavors, ranked. Show comments. Advertisement. ... The best brown sugar substitute. Lighter Side. Lighter Side.

  3. I tried every Celsius energy-drink flavor I could find and ...

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    I tried all the flavors of Celsius I could find and ranked them from worst to best.. I was disappointed by the sparkling Fuji-apple-pear and raspberry-peach flavors. My favorites were the Galaxy ...

  4. 10 Sugar Alternatives to Try This Year - AOL

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    Potential benefits: Xylitol, sorbitol, and other sugar alcohols are low-calorie sweeteners that are usually 25% to 100% as sweet as sugar. Sugar alcohols don’t promote tooth decay or cause a ...

  5. Fruit2O - Wikipedia

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    Fruit2O was originally made by Veryfine Products of Littleton, Massachusetts, which used spring water, citric acid, natural flavors, sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate (to preserve freshness) and Splenda (sucralose) [2] as its only sweetener. When Kraft purchased the company, it discontinued making the beverage with spring water, and added ...

  6. Drink mix - Wikipedia

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    While some are made with sugar, or sold unsweetened, the products are often made with artificial sweeteners such as aspartame, sucralose, cyclamates or saccharin, and often include artificial flavors and colors. Powdered drink mixes without sugar will often contain water-soluble filler ingredients such as maltodextrin or dextrose.

  7. List of soft drink flavors - Wikipedia

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    The dry style (also called the pale style) is a paler drink with a much milder ginger-flavor to it, and was created by Canadian John McLaughlin. Ginger beer – produced in two versions: brewed ginger beer (which includes home-brewed) or a carbonated drink flavored primarily with ginger and sweetened with sugar or artificial sweeteners.