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  2. 12 Keto Wines for When You’re Going Low-Carb - AOL

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  3. 10 Sugar Alternatives to Try This Year - AOL

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    3. Honey. Type: Natural sweetener. Potential benefits: Honey contains more nutrients than table sugar, including antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins.It’s also easier to digest than table sugar ...

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    A 2004 Journal of the Medical Library Association review noted that "approximately half of the [laboratory test results] reports indicate the date the review was posted". [17] For a fee, ConsumerLab.com offers a voluntary certification program. Products that pass the certification can use the "CL Seal of Approval" for which there is a licensing ...

  5. Cisco (wine) - Wikipedia

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    Cisco is an American brand of flavored fortified wine produced by Canandaigua Wine Company. It is produced in a variety of fruit flavors and is known for its high alcohol content. In 1991, the brand was criticized for allegedly deceptive marketing that presented the 20% alcohol by volume (ABV) wine as being comparable to low-alcohol content ...

  6. Carbs Who?! These Are The Beers With The Lowest Carb Counts - AOL

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    With just 2.4 grams of carbohydrates per can, Miller 64 is one of the most well-known low-carb options out there and it's easy to find at most liquor stores or wherever you get your beer.

  7. Wine rating - Wikipedia

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    A wine rating is therefore a subjective quality score, typically of a numerical nature, given to a specific bottle of wine. In most cases, wine ratings are set by a single wine critic, but in some cases a rating is derived by input from several critics tasting the same wine at the same time. A number of different scales for wine ratings are in use.