Problem is, the new drinks have even more calories and sugar, and are marginally better than soda only because Snapple has added vitamins and trace ... and one mineral that have been added to Snapple juice blends, critics say there is little nutritional difference between them and non-caffeinated sodas. read more
Yes it is. Snapple (some of it anyway) has no preservatives and no added colors or flavors. It is still very high in sugar, but if you need a sugar fix and it's coke or Snapple, go for the Snapple. read more
Problem is, the new drinks have even more calories and sugar, and are marginally better than soda only because Snapple has added vitamins and trace amounts of other nutrients. An 11.5-ounce container of the new Snapple has 160 or 170 calories and the equivalent of about 10 teaspoons of sugar, 40 or 41 grams. read more