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Roar and erythritol

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I used to drink the bottled Roar but after hearing so much about how bad erythritol is, I've switched to their powdered mixes, which don't contain it. I wonder if they'll reformulate the bottled Roars to take out the erythritol.

 

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@GGS 

Remove your link or else this thread will get deleted.

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@GGS   Yes, outside links, like the one you included, get removed, and sometimes the entire post gets removed.  

 

I only use Roar in the powdered form.  Less plastic and much more convenient for me. 

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There are no ads on the site.  That used to be okay.  However, maybe changing it to a non-live link will pass muster.  

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We try to avoid it too, but it seems to be in so many things and we dont want the excess sugar and calories. 

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In hopes that only the live link is removed I'm posting the link information here.  It is not a live link.

 

cnn.com/2024/08/08/health/erythritol-blood-clotting-wellness/index.html

 

 

What is good for the goose today will also be good for the gander tomorrow.
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I removed the link -- basically it says that erythritol is really not good to consume since it can affect the heart.

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The Roar powdered mix doesn't have it, and frankly I think the powder tastes better than the bottles. But that vendor guzzles down bottles of it whenever he's on the Q -- he must be loaded with erythritol by now.

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The name is weird and like soda pop..........none for me

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I guess the fear mongering worked.  đź¤¦â€Ťâ™€ď¸Ź