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Snapple all natural
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Jul 14, 2006
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I was at a little pizza place the other day when I found a new kind of Snapple: All Natural Green Tea. It comes in a 17.5 oz bottle and comes in 3 or 4 different flavors. The stuff is amazing. It tastes like my mom made it (that's a compliment). It's very simple and light. Not much sugar, and no artificial sweeteners. The list of ingredients is pretty short, and the top three are "Filtered water, sugar, natural green tea extract". The label talks about the health benefits of green tea, what with all the EGCG that "boosts metabolism". Aside from the health benefits, this stuff is just really good. It doesn't taste like other Snapple.
The weird thing about this stuff is that it's nowhere on the internet. It's not on the Snapple website; it's not on anybody's website. There's no news about it. There are no mentions of it. It's almost like it doesn't exist. But it does exist because I'm drinking it right now. Wendy suggested that it might be part of a test market. If that's the case, Mr. Snapple: You've got something good here.
[But why the 17.5 fl oz bottle? This is obviously bigger than the normal 16 oz bottles. This means that you made an incredibly large investment in a new packaging size and shape. Sure, this is the same size bottle as the also newly introduced White Teas, but it's still different from the original. The only thing I can think of is that these new bottles (with new labels) are meant to stand out from the normal Snapples. If that's the case, job well done.] #food
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