The edgy Liquid Death canned water company has broadened its appeal by introducing a line of powdered electrolyte drink mixes that come in three flavors.
Celsius energy drinks are very popular these days - right up there with industry giants like Coke and Pepsi. So, who owns Celsius? The answer may surprise you!
Prebiotic soda company Poppi may have stepped on a few toes with its bold Super Bowl 2024 ad, which many felt was dated and full of unnecessary soda-shaming.
There's nothing quite like the vibrant, zesty taste of freshly squeezed orange juice to kickstart your morning. But what if you don't have a fancy juicer?
After enjoying a time in the spotlight as a popular health drink, oat milk is having its nutritional value called into question. Why have the tides turned?
If you've only focused on switching up mix-ins, and not the liquid base for your hot chocolate, you may be missing out. Including bone broth makes a tasty cup.
When you need an energy boost, you might reach for a can of soda over of a cup of coffee. But the caffeine difference between these two drinks may surprise you!
Countless beloved beverages have come and gone over the years. Take a bittersweet trip down memory lane with these popular drinks that disappeared from stores.
There is a world of delicious soda brands out there. Where you're a world traveler or soft drink aficionado, these bottles and cans are worth seeking out.
It takes creativity to mix up a perfectly crafted homemade mocktail. But you'll also need these essential ingredients before you begin your mocktail journey.
Well before Gatorade was invented people were replenishing their electrolytes with a concoction called switchel. The all-natural elixir is making a comeback.
Although orange peels don't hold as much acid as the juice, they still contain tart flavors, which is why citrus is often thought to brighten up creamy dishes.
Home-brewing kombucha allows you complete agency over how your kombucha is made so you can work toward tailoring your favorite fizzy drink to your tastes.
If you thought hot chocolate couldn't be more decadent, think again. Sweetened condensed milk can be a secret weapon in many desserts, and this is no exception.
It may come as a surprise that Shirley Temple made her dislike for an iconic beverage very clear. Even more surprising: The drink in question was named for her.
Whatever dish you deploy it in, heating cornstarch allows the starch particles to disintegrate and bond with water, which creates a gel-like consistency.
Savor the Shirley Temple with a fruity twist. Swap grenadine for homemade strawberry syrup, transforming the classic mocktail into a sweetly summery delight.