I love Snapple and used to drink a lot of it and I'd even save the tops sometimes. I wanted to make something out of them, maybe magnets. I ended up getting rid of the tops though.. If you happen to be enjoying a Snapple right now, post your Snapple fact. I'm having a diet peach tea right now and my fact says: "Real fact #905 The side of a hammer is called a cheek"
I am really hankering for some snapple. I'm gonna get a pack at the store soon, then I shall have at least 6 snapple facts to share..
I think snapple started as just tea then evolved or devolved into 'juice drinks.' I drink snapple tea..
I used to drink a lot of Snapple, back in the diz-ay. Now, I realize that diet drinks are terrible for you and that even Snapple tea doesn't have much tea at all. Snapple peach, in order of ingredients: FILTERED WATER, SUGAR, CITRIC ACID, TEA, NATURAL FLAVORS. Why is tea the 4th ingredient? It should have water, tea, honey (or a little bit of sugar). No need for 39 grams of sugar per serving. Madness. Honest Tea is where it's at.
Yeah, honest tea is pretty good BUT they don't have neat facts under the caps..or do they?? I've come across some drinks that do have messages under caps but they weren't facts, just random quotes or inspirational messages..
No fun facts on honest tea. . Sorry for the rant. I bought a Snapple a few days ago because they started marketing a product variant that was actually tea. I can't remember the fact. Something about the UK being smaller than Texas.
"Between 1979 and 1999, the planet Neptune was farther from the Sun than Pluto. This will happen again in 2227."
No, not nearly as much as Snapple. The Honest tea peach, which has some of the brand's highest sugar content, has only 16 grams per bottle, a sharp contrast to Snapple's 39 grams per bottle. Most of the other types of Honest tea have 0-10 g. And it actually tastes like tea.
i like the little sayings that are under Magic Hat caps. "behold, the power of yeast!" "it's trippy to be a hippy" damn..i can't remember the my favorite one, it said something about fungus or mushrooms. i think i saved it... that's nice that there is a brand out there that tries to limit the amount of sugar in their drinks...but i still avoid buying drinks like that. you can make your own iced tea and sweeten it however you like, but obviously this isn't as convenient as buying one on the go. such as?
Yea, I don't buy it very often--maybe once every other month. I like to make big batches with tea bags and usually no sugar at all.
Tradewinds sweet tea is better than snapple peach. Snapple peach is good though Dont remember. Just remember looking it up and it was wrong.