Snapple ingredients: what's banned overseas?
Parent company: Keurig Dr Pepper
About Snapple
Snapple is a ready-to-drink iced tea and juice beverage brand owned by Keurig Dr Pepper, sold at grocery chains, convenience stores, and mass retailers across the US. It offers dozens of flavored tea, lemonade, and juice drink varieties. Snapple has positioned itself with a 'made from the best stuff on Earth' marketing tagline focused on natural ingredients.
Common concerns with Snapple products
Many Snapple tea varieties are relatively clean, using real sugar, tea, water, and citric acid. However, some Snapple juice drink flavors contain high-fructose corn syrup, natural flavors with undisclosed sourcing, and sucralose or acesulfame-K in diet versions. Snapple's tea line is generally cleaner than its fruit punch and juice drink variants. Diet Snapple uses sucralose and acesulfame-K, which carry cardiovascular and gut microbiome concerns.
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