Is Live soda kombucha?

Is Live soda kombucha?

The portable 2 oz bottles are great for the daily walk with your best friends. Live Raw & Organic Kombucha is cold brewed and 99.7% pure kombucha. Lower in sugar than other kombuchas and high in probiotics, Live is cold-brewed, resulting in a smoother and less harsh taste.

Does Live soda need to be refrigerated?

Live Probiotic Tea Shots and Probiotic Soda do not require refrigeration, though we strongly recommend that you refrigerate these products once you get home for optimal taste and because they contain living probiotics that prefer a colder environment until they reach your gut.

Does Live kombucha soda have caffeine?

Live’s Probiotic Soda contains just 1 gram of sugar and 5 calories, and is loaded with 1 Billion CFU of Probiotics. Caffeine-Free, Non-GMO, Gluten Free, Vegan, and Kosher for gut-healthy, guilt-free, great-tasting refreshment.

Is Live soda good for you?

LIVE Soda is raw kombucha which aids digestion, detoxifies the liver with organic acids & enzymes, energizes the body with organic B-vitamins and antioxidants, and realigns your digestive system with live probiotics.

Is Live kombucha healthy?

Not only does it have the same health benefits as tea — it’s also rich in beneficial probiotics. Kombucha also contains antioxidants, can kill harmful bacteria and may help fight several diseases.

Who owns Live soda?

founder Trevor Ross
Live Soda founder Trevor Ross told BevNET that the funds will be used to expand sales and marketing programs, including field activities, events and a new ambassador program.

How often should you drink kombucha?

The Centers for Disease Control recommends that four ounces of kombucha can be safely consumed one to three times a day.

Does Live soda really have probiotics?

According to the blurb on the side of the can, Live Soda was created as “a soda without sugar or junk that was loaded with flavor, bubbles, and a little something extra: probiotics.” It contains “billions” of probiotics, zero calories, no caffeine, and no sugar.

Who owns Live kombucha?

Live Soda founder Trevor Ross told BevNET that the funds will be used to expand sales and marketing programs, including field activities, events and a new ambassador program.

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