The Dr Pepper Snapple Group.
Simply Snapple's essential and what is not needed root.
This Snapple one serves up a day's worth of added sugars.
If you're a Snapple fan, you probably saw“Iced Tea” and thought, Great!
But Snapple was so successful in the smaller brand-name grocery stores
that companies like Pepsi and Coca-Cola made their own copycat brands.
Now, the trademark drink is sold by AriZona, but companies like Snapple appease their lemonade-loving customers by selling a similar
recipe under the name“half and half.”.
For example, if you're eating 2,000 calories a day, that's about 50 grams allotted for added sugar,
which can be found in just one Snapple Iced Tea!”!
If you would like to guzzle down 78 percent of your daily recommended added
sugar intake in just 16 ounces, as Snapple would say, to peach their own.
Snapple's All Natural Green Tea packs 120 calories
and 30 grams of sugar, while Ssips Green Tea with Honey & Ginseng is sweetened not so much with honey but with high fructose corn syrup.
This is a rule the company Snapple were unable to abide by when they attempted
to create a record breaking 35,000 pound stick of frozen goo in 2005 and inexplicably tried to erect it in the middle of New York in June.