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ALO Sparkling White Grape Carbonated Aloe Vera Juice Drink is a refreshing, plant-based beverage that combines real aloe vera juice with sparkling carbonation and white grape flavor. Each 11.2 fl oz can contains 25% real juice, is vegan, gluten-free, and only 50 calories, making it a guilt-free choice for health-conscious consumers. Responsibly sourced from Thailand, this drink embodies sustainability and quality with its farm-to-bottle approach.
A**.
Taste great
Great taste and healthy ingredients, don’t understand the negative reviews, some folks are never satisfied, highly recommended.
F**H
Delicious but does not give the aloe vera effect like other drinks.
Basically, what I said in my title. This is delicious, but I drink aloe vera for gut health. This really did not hit the mark on that.
D**H
NOT POTABLE
taste like some thing died in the bottle NOT POTABLE other flavors are fine
S**E
Not the best flavor
It is not my most favorite item to get this flavor in. I wasn't sure about this first time buy this but after getting not enthusiastic about flavor so will not be buying this again
B**.
Delicious aloe drink
I've never gotten carbonated aloe drinks before but I'm hooked. I love the mouth feel of the combination of the bubbles as well as the aloe chunks together. I like that this drink isn't as sweet as the usual 1L bottles of aloe I usually find at the local grocery store too. The flavor is more mango, I don't really get mangosteen coming through but that's just my tasteTwo small complaints but first I wish they included more aloe chunks in the drink. The pieces are very small and not noticeable if you're drinking it straight from the can. The second issue is the price. For ~$32 these drinks are pretty expensive.
N**E
Interesting, likely polarizing drink
Carbonated Aloe Vera Juice Drink: $32 for a 12-pack of cans at the time of reviewI absolutely love trying new drinks. I'm not gonna go as far as to say the weirder the better, but I really do like unusual drinks. So of course when I saw a sparkling aloe vera juice drink I knew that I had to have it. After all, I love passion fruit juice and I love peaches (and each can is 23% juice by volume). Read on for my impressions.OK, at first glance, this is on the weirder side of drinks. As you pull it out of a cannon into a glass, you will see whole chunks of aloe floating around in the drink. I actually kind of like chunky drinks (sink bubble tea), so I wasn't immediately put off by this. My wife, on the other hand, was saying, “No. Immediately no. I've seen all I need to see. No." She hates chunky drinks (although she did try this one, more on that in a minute).Once I had a full glass of this drink I gave it a shot. A cursory glance of the ingredient label revealed that one of the two sweeteners here (besides the fruit juice) is Stevia. That was a pretty big disappointment to me. I really don't like Stevia. Thankfully though, the Stevia is minimal. I found that it actually didn't taint the taste of the drink for me (somewhat unusual considering how much of a distaste for Stevia I have). The result of this drink is a lightly sparkling quite pleasant tropical flavored juice drink with the occasional chunk. It is worth noting that the chunks of aloe are quite soft and break down easily. They are jarring if you don't like chunks in your drink, but they're quite easy to swallow.I mentioned a while back that my wife did try this drink despite hating drinks with chunks in them. As it happens, the bits of aloe do not stay suspended in the drink. They kind of float down to the bottom eventually all settling there. So once that happened, she tried it. She commented that the overall flavor of the drink was pretty good. In order to prevent a big build up of aloe on the bottom as you get to the bottom of your drink, I recommend using a stir stick while you drink this.I have to say that I went into trying this drink with a healthy dose of skepticism. After all, it's already a little weird with aloe chunks in it. But then you slap Stevia on top of that and, well, my hopes weren’t high. Perhaps that's why I was so pleasantly surprised. The soft fizz coupled with the bits of aloe and the delicious tropical flavor of passion fruit and peach combine for a really refreshing drink. At about $2.66 a can, the price is pretty high for this though. So I can see how you might be reluctant to try it. But all things considered, I did enjoy it. So my final score will end up being four stars out of five. Not quite sure if I'd order it over again considering the cost though (if you can get it for under two bucks a can it's a little more compelling).
J**J
Light Bubbles with A lot of Flavor
6.12.23~ Always been a fan of 'Alo' drinks.Never thought I'd drink aloe vera til I tried their drink.Little bits of sweet juicy pulp hits the hydration spot.The carbonated version of their Mango is almost as good as the Non Carb.Only difference is the Stevia, which Non Carb is Cane sugar.Not a stevia fan but in a glass over ice, dilutes out the taste & lets the mango through.This is just between water and soda.Sweet(ish), refreshing & light bubbles.Kinda reminds me of 'Polar' flavored seltzers. True to fruit flavor.Gotta try it, if only for the little bits of mango that feel like dessert.
K**R
Taste terrible!
Taste terrible!
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