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‘San Pellegrino Limonata? It’s no better than Pepsi’ We seem to put these fruity soft drinks on a pedestal above other fizzy drinks but one can contains 15g of sugar. So how healthy is it?
Clockwise from left: San Pellegrino Limonata has 14.7g of sugar per 330ml, while Dorset Cereals Oat Granola has 7.4g per 45g serving; flavoured low-fat yoghurts and many supermarket breads have ...
“A splash of oat milk in your tea or coffee isn’t awful, but an oat milk latte – which can contain 200ml of oat milk – is not a health drink.” San Pellegrino Limonata, 4.5g sugar per 100ml ...
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We tested seltzers, teas, sodas, sparkling waters, and other fizzy and flat beverages. Shop our top picks from Culture Pop, Just Ice Tea, and more.
Made with real juice from the sun-kissed fruits grown and carefully hand-picked in Italy, the new Sanpellegrino Zero Added Sugar range comes in two authentic and delicious flavours – Limonata (lemon) ...
Italian sparkling drinks brand Sanpellegrino has unveiled a new Zero Added Sugar range. Made with real juice from Italy, it comes in two flavours – Limonata (lemon) and a new Pesca & Clementina (Peach ...
Made with real juice from Italy, the new Sanpellegrino Zero Added Sugar range comes in two flavours – Limonata (lemon) and a brand-new Pesca & Clementina (Peach & Clementine) with each 330ml can ...
Mocktails, the hero of Dry January, find their place on cocktail menus — and beyond 'Curating a zero-proof section is harder than even curating a cocktail menu.' ...
For those dipping your toes in the ethanol-free waters, booze-free beverages await at a growing number of bars and restaurants.
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