
SNAP soda bans could create big opportunities for this local beverage brand
Founded in Colombia, the brand is the maker of a zero-calorie, stevia-sweetened sparkling water that is flavored with ingredients such as lychee, hibiscus, watermelon and

Colombian company now in Boca bringing healthy botanical beverages to US
Soda and candy are out, veggies and whole foods are in – that is the message several states are sending as they ban the purchase
INAAM Botanical White Paper Collection: Series
Institutions charged with health and education missions—schools, hospitals, and elder-care centers—remain among the nation’s largest distributors of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs). While intended to serve nourishment,
Pediatric Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption
Over the past five decades, U.S. childhood obesity has risen from 5 % to nearly 20 %. Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are now responsible for 10
SNAP Beverage Expenditure Patterns and Health Equity
Federal Nutrition Assistance, Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Purchasing, and Population Health Outcomes The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program distributes approximately $70 billion annually to 43 million Americans. USDA purchasing data reveals that
Rethinking Hydration in Hospitals and Vending
Evidence, Not Hype Healthcare and institutional settings continue distributing high-sugar beverages despite evidence linking them to increased readmissions, metabolic dysfunction, and reduced patient compliance. INAAM
The Hidden Cost of Your Midday Drink
What Your 10:30 Vending Machine Choice Really Costs Seventy-eight percent of midday beverage choices contain excessive sugar or artificial sweeteners that trigger hunger hormones, brain fog,
How One Woman’s Pain Sparked a Drink That Actually Helps
How One Woman’s Pain Sparked a Drink That Actually Helps When Fibromyalgia Made Hydration a Gamble Fibromyalgia affects ten million Americans—predominantly women—turning basic hydration into a
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