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| Brand: Izze
Buy New: $21.62
Rating: 353 reviews Sales Rank: 587
Number Of Items: 24 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 13.2 x 8.5 x 5.2
UPC: 836093011025 EAN: 0836093011025 ASIN: B0014WYXYW
Release Date: February 26, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $5.00 when you spend $25.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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A crisp tasty beverage made from all natural juice. April 26, 2008 Joseph P. Ulibas (Sacramento, CA, USA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Izze all natural sparkling juice (Clementine) is a very delicious drink. They come in real nifty 8 ounce cans (for the conscious calorie watcher) that are great for those who want a quick treat without feeling guilty. Unlike other juice drinks, this one is refreshing, tasty and not to syrupy sweet. The drink reminded me of an Italian soda. I would strongly recommend this beverage. You can't go wrong with picking up a case of this good stuff. I'm hooked and a future customer. The juice is lightly fortified with a few vitamins for your good health. Highly recommended.
Ugh! High in sugar, low on taste April 26, 2008 C. Chu 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
My daughter, husband and I tried it. Her first reaction is that it's too sweet, less fizzy and she didn't want to finish her can. I tried it and felt a sugar shock coming on, with not much taste. Hansen's Mandarin Lime is much tastier. My husband, said "Ugh it's horrible, why did I try it?" and poured it down the sink. Warning: 19 grams of sugar reminds me of the horrible orange drinks they give you for glucose tolerance test. And what's with the rosin? I thought that is for violin bows. Some people might be extremely allergic to it. Finally the label says no refined sugar, but concentrating fruit juices is refining sugar, just a matter of technicality.
Big Hit in Our Household! April 27, 2008 KDMask (Rochester, Planet Fab, NY) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Everyone loved this product at my house! The taste is nice and refreshing. My teen son loves it and I feel good about him drinking something that is mostly juice, sugar and caffine free. The serving is a great size and easy to pack into lunches and even your bag for work. My husband is taking his to the office and likes the smaller size as well. I tried Izze when a friend came over as a mixer and it was a hit. I'll be looking for this at the grocery store and want to try other flavors as well. YUM!
Sparkling Cider in a Can April 27, 2008 Fritz R. Ward (Crestline, CA United States) 4 out of 8 found this review helpful
Light and tasty, probably the best feature of this carbonated juice is that it does not have any added sugar. Apple Juice is sweet enough as it is. It also features some added vitamins but ultimately, I was taken by the slightly tart taste and the 90 calories per 8.4 ounce can. Very reasonable. So go ahead and get this product for your kids (and yourself). It beats soda, cool aid, and many so called juice drinks that are mostly sugar and water with 10% or so actual juice.
Clean, crisp and an alternative to high fructose energy drinks April 29, 2008 Reformed Library (Vancouver, WA USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
First impressions of IZZE Pomegranate (that's a funny word if you say it too many times): Attractive packaging and accurate descriptions on the labels with one exception. On the logo side of the can it says "Pure Fruit Juice", and I know this is childish, but then it says "& sparkling water fortified with vitamins." Well, that's hardly pure fruit juice. It has other stuff in it too. However, IZZE Beverages redeem themselves by actually not adding refined sugars or caffeine to the drink. This is something I can give to my children and not worry about Child Protective Services hunting me down. I was surprised to see that pomegranate (funny word!) is not the main ingredient. It's sixth on the list. Apple, white grape, clarified pineapple, lemon, cranberry and then pomegranate (teehee). I guess "Sparkling Pomegranate" sounded better to the marketing department than "Bubbly Clarified Pineapple Juice" (not funny sounding at all, which is also a definite negative in my personal selection of a thirst-quenching beverage). Taste. This is the good part. It's clean with a little sweet-tartness. Very nice balance and engages quite a few taste buds. It's fizzy and crisp. It kind of reminds me of the grape juice that I used to sneakily drink during church as a child, but with vitamin C, Niacin and B6. It has a nice, easy after taste that is not offensive like a few other drinks in this category. The profits. The company claims to be in partnership with the Global Education Fund "to help provide educational opportunities and resources to needy children around the world." And there's a kicker. The kicker: A lot of companies tout their philanthropic ventures. But with IZZE it appears that they actually do benefit humankind through a compassionate capitalism. The put their money to work! Employees, if the report is true, actually donate personal time for fund raisers and collect books in an IZZE vehicle. Those books are sent internationally to orphans and other needy children for their educational benefit. If you are involved with a school, you can partner with the Global Education Fund and do the same thing as IZZE. They are also involved in improving the "quality of life for children with chronic and life-threatening medical conditions" and programs promoting environmental responsibility and there's even more. Wow. And my two-year old loves it. She found a new treat. And now I have a new reward for positive behavior! bwahahahaha [pirate laugh] Great drink. Great company. I'm sold.
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