Talk about non alcoholic beverages. Soda, bottled water, juice, coffee, tea, energy drinks, smoothies, whathaveyou. I just tried Arizona Tropical Half & Half for the first time and I think that's going to be my go to drink I pick up from the corner store from now on.
I'm boring af in this regard. other than when I have coffee I basically just drink water. root beer is good sometimes but not a huge soda drinker
I currently drink green tea all the time which is nice. Any recommendations on that regard? (for hot or cold)
I rarely have it anymore, but I'm a big fan of Yerba Mate, it's kind of an acquired taste. It's pretty good iced even though I don't think drinking it that way is very traditional. I've also tried it latte-style, being steeped in steamed hemp milk, also recommended. edit: just now learning that it's sold bottled, huh. I only used to drink mate when I worked at a coffee shop and we just had big unmarked bags of it.
I've been stuck on the limonata san pellegrino as of late because I get it for free at one of my jobs.
I really like when ppl mix sherbet and sprite or however ppl make that punch. I have rainbow sherbet and I wanna mix it with baja blast. We'll see how it goes tomorrow.
@angrycandy I used to drink Arizona's fruit punch and watermelon all the time until I didn't see them at a particular gas station. Tried Peace then and never looked back. The only minor gripe I have with them is there's almost as much sugar as a can of soda. I can totally live with it but I wouldn't mind a sugar free option so it "feels" like a healthier alternative.
Coffee and water all the time for me. And I love the occasional peanut butter & banana smoothie from the juicery near my house.
Lots of coffee, lots of water (some plain, some sparkling), sometimes tea in the evening. A soda in the afternoon at work if I really need a boost, but I'm trying to get away from that.
They make unsweet versions as well as "lesser" sugar versions. I can't go unsweet personally, but the lighter ones are still pretty great and they've got like maybe 25-30 grams of sugar in the large can as opposed to like 40-50 grams in a 12oz soda.
I just did some Googling and I think I was just mistaken. I don't know if they have a lighter or sugar free option, but most of their regular teas only have about 35-40 grams of sugar in a 24 ounce can. Most 12 ounce sodas have more than even that. So, as an alternative to soda, it's not too bad.
I love Baja Blast, but I really have to resist the temptation to get a bunch now that it's in stores again. I'm trying to cut back on my soda intake a lot.