• Two blue drinks.

    Two completely different ingredient panels.

    I put Starbucks' new Blue Coconut Lemonade Energy Refresher side-by-side with cocoBLUE, and the difference was impossible to ignore.

    Starbucks Blue Coconut Lemonade Energy Refresher contains:

    • Sugar
    • White grape juice concentrate
    • Lemonade with added sugar
    • Toasted coconut syrup
    • Natural flavors
    • Potassium sorbate preservative
    • Xanthan gum
    • Green coffee extract blend
    • Added vitamin blend
    • Blue sweet powder made with cane sugar

    cocoBLUE contains:

    • Blue Spirulina
    • Butterfly Pea Flower
    • Moringa Leaf
    • Coconut Water Powder
    • Chlorella
    • Laver
    • Dulse
    • Sea Lettuce
    • Icelandic Triple Kelp Blend
    • Magnesium from organic pumpkin
    • Whole-food vitamin C
    • Naturally occurring B vitamins
    • Silica
    • Black Pepper

    The Starbucks drink contains multiple sources of added sugar, flavorings, gums, syrups, and preservatives.

    cocoBLUE contains 0 grams of added sugar and no preservatives, artificial colors, artificial flavors, gums, syrups, or stimulants.

    Nutritionally, one serving of cocoBLUE provides:

    100% Daily Value of Vitamin C
    100% Daily Value of Vitamin B1
    100% Daily Value of Vitamin B2
    100% Daily Value of Vitamin B3
    100% Daily Value of Vitamin B5
    100% Daily Value of Vitamin B6
    100% Daily Value of Biotin
    104% Daily Value of Folate
    100% Daily Value of Iodine

    One blue drink was designed to be a sweet, flavored energy beverage.

    The other was designed to provide minerals, sea vegetables, phytonutrients, antioxidants, and hydration-supporting nutrients from whole-food sources.

    Both are blue.

    Only one looks more like something nature made.

    Which ingredient panel would you rather put in your body?

    comment or shoot me a message to get some more info on this one.

    #cocoBLUE #ReadTheLabel #IngredientsMatter #CellularHydration #BlueSpirulina #Zilara
    Two blue drinks. Two completely different ingredient panels. I put Starbucks' new Blue Coconut Lemonade Energy Refresher side-by-side with cocoBLUE, and the difference was impossible to ignore. Starbucks Blue Coconut Lemonade Energy Refresher contains: • Sugar • White grape juice concentrate • Lemonade with added sugar • Toasted coconut syrup • Natural flavors • Potassium sorbate preservative • Xanthan gum • Green coffee extract blend • Added vitamin blend • Blue sweet powder made with cane sugar cocoBLUE contains: • Blue Spirulina • Butterfly Pea Flower • Moringa Leaf • Coconut Water Powder • Chlorella • Laver • Dulse • Sea Lettuce • Icelandic Triple Kelp Blend • Magnesium from organic pumpkin • Whole-food vitamin C • Naturally occurring B vitamins • Silica • Black Pepper The Starbucks drink contains multiple sources of added sugar, flavorings, gums, syrups, and preservatives. cocoBLUE contains 0 grams of added sugar and no preservatives, artificial colors, artificial flavors, gums, syrups, or stimulants. Nutritionally, one serving of cocoBLUE provides: ✅ 100% Daily Value of Vitamin C ✅ 100% Daily Value of Vitamin B1 ✅ 100% Daily Value of Vitamin B2 ✅ 100% Daily Value of Vitamin B3 ✅ 100% Daily Value of Vitamin B5 ✅ 100% Daily Value of Vitamin B6 ✅ 100% Daily Value of Biotin ✅ 104% Daily Value of Folate ✅ 100% Daily Value of Iodine One blue drink was designed to be a sweet, flavored energy beverage. The other was designed to provide minerals, sea vegetables, phytonutrients, antioxidants, and hydration-supporting nutrients from whole-food sources. Both are blue. Only one looks more like something nature made. Which ingredient panel would you rather put in your body? comment or shoot me a message to get some more info on this one. #cocoBLUE #ReadTheLabel #IngredientsMatter #CellularHydration #BlueSpirulina #Zilara
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