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Re: Roar Organic TSV - January 8, 2025

They can say it doesn't taste like a sugar free drink all they want.  It does.  I can't stand that taste.

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Re: Roar Organic TSV - January 8, 2025

 

Never had Roar and most likely never will. Cat Indifferent

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Re: Roar Organic TSV - January 8, 2025

I bought at my local store for 2/$3.00... Not impressed and funny taste.

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Re: Roar Organic TSV - January 8, 2025

Why?????

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Re: Roar Organic TSV - January 8, 2025

I'll stick to my water and add my own fruit 😊

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Re: Roar Organic TSV - January 8, 2025

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@LadybugDG 

I am with you.  I drink  a lot of decaf tea water.  Sometimes I mix Chinese tea with black tea.  At least I know it is safe to drink. Cold in summer and hot in winter.

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Re: Roar Organic TSV - January 8, 2025

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That Roar rep must drink a gallon of it every showing. What is not mentioned is that the primary sweetener is erythritol, which is NOT good for you. Cleveland Clinic released a study last year about its connection to heart disease. 

 

Funny thing is, the Roar packets don't contain erythritol so I don't know why the bottles have it.

 

Also, I'd love it if beverages weren't loaded with added vitamins -- my B12 levels are off-the-charts high already since I take bariatric vitamins that don't know how to dial it in.

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Re: Roar Organic TSV - January 8, 2025

Roar contains erythriotil.  Recent research shows that it use is related to increased risk of blood clots causing  stroke and  heart attack.  Also causes gastric distress and nausea.  How can they promote this as being healthy? 

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