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Blackberry Vanilla

  • Blackberry Vanilla

The 3-second version

  • Nine grams of plant-based prebiotic fiber per can
  • Blackberry, apple, mandarin, lemon, and vanilla in one soda
  • Sweetened with cassava, fruit juice, and stevia—no cane sugar
  • High fiber may cause bloating if unaccustomed
  • Stevia aftertaste noticeable to some palates
  • Best consumed with food initially

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Prebiotic soda with blackberry, apple, citrus, and smooth vanilla

Most sodas that claim to be better for you taste like apology—thin, artificially sweet, and nothing like the drink you actually wanted. This one tastes like a real soda because it uses fruit juice for flavor and body, not just for the label. The nine grams of fiber do the work without announcing themselves in every sip. If you miss the ritual of cracking a can but not the sugar crash, or if you want prebiotics in a form that does not feel like a chore, this is the version that does not make you choose between taste and function.

Good gift when

  • People who want gut health support in a form that tastes like a treat
  • Anyone weaning off high-sugar sodas without going to plain sparkling water
  • Fans of blackberry and vanilla who want complexity in a canned drink
  • Hosts looking for a non-alcoholic option that feels special

Skip it if If you have a sensitive stomach, the high fiber content may cause bloating or discomfort, especially if you are not used to prebiotics. Start with a single can rather than a case, and consider drinking it with food rather than on an empty stomach.

Specs

Fiber per can
9 grams
Sugar content
2-5 grams
Sweeteners
Cassava syrup, fruit juice, stevia
Key flavors
Blackberry, apple, mandarin, lemon, vanilla
Prebiotic sources
Chicory root, Jerusalem artichoke
Size options
Single can or 12-pack

What's included

  • One can or twelve-pack of Blackberry Vanilla soda

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

A twelve-pack ships in the brand carton; add a note or repackage if gifting.

The details

This carbonated beverage delivers nine grams of prebiotic fiber in a soda that tastes like fruit first and function second. The flavor starts with blackberry and apple, picks up brightness from mandarin and lemon, and finishes with vanilla that rounds out the tartness without turning sweet.

The fiber comes from chicory root, Jerusalem artichoke, and other plant-based prebiotics that support digestive health. The sweetness comes from cassava syrup, fruit juice, and stevia—no cane sugar, no high-fructose corn syrup. Each can contains two to five grams of sugar depending on the flavor, far less than the thirty-plus grams in a conventional soda.

You get the fizz and the ritual of opening a cold can without the crash or the guilt. The blackberry flavor is pronounced but not candy-like, and the vanilla keeps it from tasting too sharp. It works as a midday pick-me-up, a mixer for non-alcoholic cocktails, or a replacement for the soda you grew up drinking but can no longer justify.

Available as a single can to try the flavor or a twelve-pack for regular rotation. The fiber content is high enough that you may want to start with one can and see how your system responds before committing to a case.

Nine grams of fiber in a fruit-forward, naturally sweetened carbonated drink

$35.99at drinkolipop.com

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Questions

Does this taste like a diet soda?
No. The fruit juice base and cassava syrup give it body and sweetness that read as real soda, not diet. Some people notice a slight stevia aftertaste, but the fruit flavors are strong enough to keep it from tasting thin or artificial.
How much caffeine is in this?
There is no caffeine in this soda. It is a fruit-based carbonated drink with prebiotics, not an energy drink.
Can I drink this if I am trying to reduce sugar intake?
Yes. Each can contains two to five grams of sugar, compared to thirty or more grams in a standard soda. The sweetness comes mostly from cassava syrup and stevia, so it has the taste without the sugar load.
Will the fiber give me stomach issues?
It can if you are not used to prebiotics or high-fiber foods. Nine grams is a significant amount in one drink. Start with a single can and drink it with a meal to see how your body responds before ordering a twelve-pack.
Is this good as a mixer?
Yes. The blackberry and vanilla flavors work well in non-alcoholic cocktails or as a base for adding fresh herbs and citrus. The carbonation holds up, and the fruit notes are complex enough to support other ingredients.

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