This isn't only true of sugary drinks like Coke and Pepsi; it also applies to «healthier» beverages
like Vitaminwater - which are also loaded with sugar.
So how do energy drinks
like VitaminWater, which is sold in clear plastic bottles that often sit in the sun for lengthy periods, keep their touted nutrients fresh?
Not exact matches
«In 1999, when I introduced
Vitaminwater, people looked at me
like I had two heads.
Vitaminwater labels previously had health claims
like «vitamins + water = all you need» and «this combination of zinc and fortifying vitamins can... keep you healthy as a horse.»
VitaminWater, kombucha tea, coconut water, and various brands of juice drinks made from acai, goji berry, and mangosteen have all used health claims in their marketing — and some,
like POM, have been the subject of scrutiny and legal action.
Quinton Ma, a 22 - year - old marketing coordinator at Gawker Media, in New York City, started to drink
VitaminWater as a middle schooler because it seemed
like a healthy alternative to soda.