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  2. 15 Healthy, Low-Calorie Mixers for Every Kind of Cocktail - AOL

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    This low-calorie mixer is just 5 calories per 12-ounce can, so you don't have to worry that Hella Cocktail Co's Grapefruit Bitters and Soda will knock any drink into high-calorie territory. $35.96 ...

  3. 10 Sugar Alternatives to Try This Year - AOL

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    To do so, mix 3/4 cup of water, 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract, and about 1 cup of warm, pitted dates. Date paste can be sweeter than sugar, so you’ll have to reduce both the amount you add and ...

  4. The best non-alcoholic drinks to try during Dry January

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    These are the best non-alcoholic drinks to try for Dry January. ... Simple Times Mixers is a small business based in Columbus, Ohio that makes delicious, clean-label mixers. Full of natural, fresh ...

  5. Zevia - Wikipedia

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    Zevia is a Los Angeles based company [1] that produces soft drinks, organic tea, energy drinks, and mixers sweetened with stevia. [2] All Zevia products are zero-calorie, sugar-free, gluten free, vegan, certified kosher, and certified by The Non-GMO Project. In June 2021, Zevia filed to go public with an IPO.

  6. Nordic Mist - Wikipedia

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    It was the result of a team working under Mary Minnick to develop beverages to compete in the growing low-carbohydrate, healthier soft drink market. [2] Nørdic Mist was created more specifically to compete with Clearly Canadian , a brand of sparkling water quickly growing in popularity at the time. [ 3 ]

  7. Dr. Enuf - Wikipedia

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    One of the early advertised uses of Dr. Enuf, curing hangovers, coincided with Tri-City Beverage's other soft drink at the time, a drink mixer called Mountain Dew. Tri-City Beverage later sold the rights to Mountain Dew to Pepsi, but kept the Dr. Enuf brand. The drink is still produced to this day by Tri-Cities Beverage. Dr.