Canada Dry Green Tea Ginger Ale
Canada Dry Green Tea Ginger Ale
Nutrition per 12 fl oz
Nutrients | Amount | % Daily Value |
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Calories | 140 |
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Total Fat | 0g |
0%
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Sodium | 65mg |
3%
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Total Carbohydrates | 36g |
13%
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Total Sugars | 35g |
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Sugars are carbohydrates that occur naturally, such as those in juices, vegetables, grains and milk, and can be added to foods or beverages in the form of granulated or liquid sugar, corn syrup and honey, for example. Learn More | ||
Includes 35g Added Sugars | 71% | |
Protein | 0g |
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Vitamin C | 90mg |
100%
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** Caffeine is naturally occurring and actual amounts may vary.
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Contains approximately 9 mg natural caffeine**
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CARBONATED WATER
All beverages are hydrating, and a variety of beverages including juice, regular and diet soft drinks, water and tea can contribute to total fluid intake to help meet the body’s hydration needs.
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HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP
High fructose corn syrup is a sweetener that combines two simple sugars — fructose and glucose — and is very similar in composition and sweetness to sucrose, or what is commonly known as regular sugar.
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Contains less than 2%:
GINGER EXTRACT
Derived from the Ginger plant, it is added to foods and beverages to impart flavor
NATURAL FLAVORS
Naturally occurring flavors from substances such as spices, fruits, vegetables, yeast, herbs, bark, bud, root, leaf, similar plant material or other suitable materials whose significant function in food is flavoring.
GREEN TEA
The beverage derived from the leaf of the Camellia sinensis plant. The main process that determines the type of tea produced is the degree of oxidation of the leaf. Green tea undergoes very little oxidation before being subjected to a firing or steaming process that stops oxidation.
ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C)
Ascorbic acid is found in fruits and vegetables and added to foods and beverages as a fortificant. Vitamin C functions as an antioxidant.
CITRIC ACID
A food ingredient derived from starch that is widely used to add tart taste to foods and beverages and also used to adjust the acidity in beverages. It is present in citrus fruits such as oranges and lemons as well as certain other fruits.
SODIUM BENZOATE (PRESERVATIVE)
A common food ingredient that helps prevent spoilage.
CALCIUM DISODIUM EDTA (TO PROTECT FLAVOR)
A food ingredient that functions to protect flavor, prevent rancidity and the breakdown of artificial colors.