references
  
      European Journal of Epidemiology: “Coffee or Tea? A Prospective Cohort Study on the Associations of Coffee and Tea Intake with Overall and Cause-Specific Mortality in Men Versus Women”
    
      European Journal of Preventive Cardiology: “Tea Consumption and the Risk of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality: The China-PAR Project”
    
      American Journal of Clinical Nutrition: “Polyphenols: Food Sources and Bioavailability”
    
      CDC: “Know Your Limit for Added Sugars”
    
      Foods: "Curcumin: A Review of Its’ Effects on Human Health"
    




Give tea time a modern upgrade with these bubbly beverages.

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You'll get about half a cup of coffee's worth of caffeine in one can of Minna.

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The zero-cal line is available in Cherry Lime, Orange Ginger and Berry Mint and you’ll only spy just a bit of sodium in the nutrition facts.

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Botanicals and fruit extracts add flavor — not sugar.

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You'll get 3 grams of protein in every can of this sparkling tea.

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Try this tasty tea on its own, with a meal or use it as a bubbly cocktail mixer.

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​Buy it:​ Sparkling-Botanicals.com; ​Price:​ $48 per 12-pack

      European Journal of Epidemiology: “Coffee or Tea? A Prospective Cohort Study on the Associations of Coffee and Tea Intake with Overall and Cause-Specific Mortality in Men Versus Women”
    
      European Journal of Preventive Cardiology: “Tea Consumption and the Risk of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality: The China-PAR Project”
    
      American Journal of Clinical Nutrition: “Polyphenols: Food Sources and Bioavailability”
    
      CDC: “Know Your Limit for Added Sugars”
    
      Foods: "Curcumin: A Review of Its’ Effects on Human Health"