Goodbye diet, zero, and max, say hello to a chilled, delicious CBD infused cola
Vita Coco makes enjoying a refreshing drink in the evening even better with their Vita Coco Cola Infused with CBD. This delicious drink is low in sugar (only 3 grams!) and calories, but still high in flavour, culminating in the ultimate chill!
Available on Vita Coco’s website (RRP £24.99 for 12), the sparkling drink is now available in Sainsbury’s stores nationwide (RRP £2.00).
Each 330ml can has just 22 calories, 3 grams of sugar, and with no artificial sweetener or flavouring, making it a functional, yet great tasting alternative to sugary or artificial flavoured soft drinks and the perfect drink to chill with after a long day.
What’s more, with the rise in sober curiosity higher than ever, more Brits are looking for non-alcoholic[1] alternatives and a more sophisticated soft drink.
Offering the perfect chilled alternative to a cocktail, or mid-week drink this cola is the latest drink to join the no-lo drinks market and shows that a sober beverage can be just as good as an alcoholic one.
With 20mg of CBD extract in each can, the drink expertly combines the coconut water health benefits alongside CBD, which has been claimed to reduce anxiety when used as part of a well-balanced lifestyle. [2]
Tim Rees, Managing Director at Vita Coco EMEA said: “The rise of ‘sober curiosity’ is no longer being deemed a passing fad, and more of us than ever want to have better choices for when we choose not to drink alcohol. With our Infused Cola drink, we have the perfect offering for a delicious and low sugar, chilled after work drink.
“Infused Cola not only tastes great, but it also contains CBD, which has been claimed to have a number of functional benefits.
With the great taste and health credentials that Vita Coco is known for, we’re sure our fans will love this Infused Cola”
Vita Coco is the UK’s #1 number one coconut water brand and is stocked in major retailers including Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Waitrose, Co-Op, Asda and Morrisons.
[1] https://www.telegraph.co.uk/health-fitness/nutrition/diet/switching-non-alcoholic-drinks-can-do-health/
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