Adina Holistics Zero Mandarin Melon Berry uses stevia as a sweetener to offer zero calories. This drink is "candy-like" in flavor, with a melony-fruity aroma. It's a bit too artificial for our tastes, however. A rare miss for the Adina Holistics lineup.
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Adina Holistics Zero Wild Black Cherry uses stevia as a sweetener to offer zero calories. It features a solid flavor, with a sweet cherry taste, however there is an obvious aftertaste present as typically associated with diet beverages. OK for those who like black cherry, but not strongly recommended.
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Adina Holistics Pomegranate Acai with Yumberry has a very clean finish, attributed to a strong fruity taste that helps mask the herbal additions. The inclusion of blueberry juice is quite noticeable, enhancing the beverage as a whole. Recommended!
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Adina Holistics Cranberry Grapefruit with Goji features a clean, fruity flavor. The aftertaste showcases a bitter, herbal grapefruit experience, which tends to favor health benefits first, taste second. Overall, it's a mainstream flavor that is quite refreshing!
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Adina Holistics Mango Orange with Chamomile is good, but more suited as a stand-alone drink or a thirst quencher. Adina has delivered a quality drink here, and the herbals in both the ingredient list and the taste make this a unique drink that will appeal to the health food crowd.
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Adina Holistics Coconut Guava with Lychee is bland and watery. Sure, it may have some magic additives and herbs to give you some sort of nutritional value, but I can think of a lot better flavors to ingest if that's your primary concern!
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On the whole, we're impressed with the overall look, feel, taste, and experience of Adina Holistics Jade Green Tea with Tulsi. Even those who may frown upon different tea flavors should give this product a try. The sweet flavor combined with the honey and light tea experience make it quite refreshing!
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