Izze Fortified All Natural Sparkling Juice, Pomegranate, 8.4-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24) | 
| Brand: Izze
Buy New: $21.29
Rating: 168 reviews Sales Rank: 579
Number Of Items: 24 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 13.2 x 8.5 x 5.2
UPC: 836093011087 EAN: 0836093011087 ASIN: B0014WYXQK
Release Date: February 26, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | An all-natural blend of pure fruit juice and sparkling water | | • | Simple, stylish packaging great for entertaining or everyday refreshment | | • | Pairs perfectly with fine food and is a stylish non-alcoholic beverage option | | • | Made with natural ingredients and fortified with vitamins (vitamin C, B6 and Niacin) | | • | 70% Fruit Juice 30% Sparkling Water |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 163 more reviews...
Be Warned: If You're on Coumadin (Warfarin) You Should Not Drink This Pomegranate Juice Product April 24, 2008 J Scott Morrison (Middlebury VT, USA) 14 out of 20 found this review helpful
First of all, let me say that I didn't find this pomegranate juice product to be particularly tasty. I had read about the supposed healthful value of pomegranate juice, but I guess, after I got the shipment from Amazon, I should have read the label before I drank the juice. Reason? Because it contains not only pomegranate juice (and grape juice, et al.), it also contains cranberry juice. Now, I have nothing against cranberry juice per se, and I don't even know how much is in this product. But I am taking Coumadin (warfarin), a blood thinner, and the FDA has issued a specific warning that people on warfarin should not eat cranberries or drink cranberry juice because it interferes with the action of the warfarin. Thus, I have two reasons not to recommend this product, at least for some people. First, it isn't all that tasty. And second, it could be harmful for people on blood-thinners. Scott Morrison
Refreshing and Flavorful April 26, 2008 prisrob (New EnglandUSA) 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
Izze All natural Sparkling Juice in 8 oz cans comes in an attractive can, although I prefer the bottles. It contains apple, grape, pomegranate, cranberry, pineapple, and lemon juices. The pomegranate flavor is the strongest but it is subtle. The cans advertise 70% natural juice and 30% sparkling water. It is a refreshing drink, and one I would buy. As a medical professional I am bothered by the potential Pomegranate-Drug interactions. Like grapefruit juice, those of us on medication need to look for information. It is best to check with your physician. The pomegranate is now immensely popular. Pomegranate juice is found in almost every grocery store in North America. There have been on-going research studies to prove that Pomegranate juice is helpful with cardiac disease, as an antioxidant and some forms of cancer. Please read the research with care. Whatever the case, pomegranate natural juice and sparkling water has a refreshing taste and flavor. The 8 oz. cans are convenient and when cold is one of the most refreshing drinks available. Recommended. prisrob 04-26-08
Great Tasting Clementine Soda April 24, 2008 M. A. Ramos (Florida USA) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
This sparkling fruit juice has a slightly sweet-sour soda taste of Clementine juice. It is like Tangerine juice mixed with sparkling water and a touch of sugar. The first four ingredients listed White Grape, Apple, Lemon and Orange Juice that gives it its taste. I do like that the cans are small, they contain only 8.4oz/248ml of sparkling Clementine. It is just the right amount to satisfy your taste for the flavor for its 80 calories. Then I just go back to my usual drink, water.
Izze - An awesome New Drink, Finally in a Can!!! April 21, 2008 Mark (NY, NJ, CT USA) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Izze All Natural Sparkling Juice, Clementine, 8.4-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24) There are a lot of specialty soda bottlers in my area of the country, and when I saw the Izze bottled sampler packs last year I decided to give them a try. Well I'm glad I did, Izze is a great tasting product that will help to ease some of the guilt of drinking soda. It's cool that this is made with fruit juice and sparkling water, but that still means that there's plenty of sugar in here. I personally don't mind the fruit sugar, but some might. I have tried four of the five flavors here. Pomegranate and grapefruit were my favorites. Each tasted just like Orangina would if it were made from those fruit juices. Apple and blackberry were also good, but I definitely felt there might have been more sugary sweetness in those. Still, they are all good. I can't wait to try the Clementine next. These new cans mean that getting a subscription from Amazon is a more worry free proposition. The only negative I can give to these cans is that they are very small for me. Perhaps that is part of the health conscious marketing effort, and I'm sure it will be enough for many people. For me, I just feel like I have to drink two of these cans to get close to one beverage. Still there are plenty of cans in this case to last a while, and I'm sure subscribers are going to start coming in. Give it a try! Enjoy.
Pomegranate Izze Cans Don't Measure Up to Izze in Bottles. April 24, 2008 mirasreviews (McLean, VA USA) 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
Izze Sparkling Pomegranate is one of my favorite fruit sodas, and I'm rarely without a few bottles in the house. When I ordered the Sparking Pomegranate in cans, I expected it to be a very similar product. Izze sparking juices in cans are called "Izze Fortified", because, unlike the bottled drinks, they are fortified with vitamins C (6 mg), B6 (0.2 mg), and Niacin (2 mg). That's 10% of the USRDA for those vitamins, an insignificant amount. But I wondered if the addition of vitamins would change the taste or if the aluminum can would impart a minerally flavor. I'm not sure what changed the taste, to tell the truth. Apart from the vitamins, the ingredients are the same as in bottled Izze. The vitamin C is in the form of ascorbic acid, but too scant to affect flavor. I'm not fond of very sweet things, so I love the sweet-tart taste of pomegranate. Izze Sparkling Pomegranate is the best pomegranate soda that I've tasted, because it tastes more like fresh pomegranate than pomegranate juice. The Izze Fortified Sparkling Pomegranate goes beyond tart into bitter, however, and it's not nearly as carbonated as the Izze in bottles. This is more of a slightly sparkling juice than a fruit soda. It may be that the sweeter flavors of Izze fare better in cans. I suspect that the reduced carbonation is concentrating the pomegranate flavor to poor effect. This stuff tastes flat to me as well as bitter. Sparkling Grapefruit is another tart favorite, so I don't think I'll try that in cans either. These are small 8.4 oz cans that are easy for someone with small hands to grasp but hold significantly less beverage than a traditional 12 oz drink can. They would be great for the pool or beach, where glass bottles are prohibited, if only the contents tasted better. If you're an Izze fan, stick with the bottles. The Izze Fortified just isn't refreshing in pomegranate.
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