Celsius  Sparkling Watermelon

Celsius

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Ingredients:

Carbonated Filtered Water, Citric Acid, Taurine, Guarana Seed Extract, Caffeine, Ascorbic Acid, Green Tea Extract, Calcium Carbonate, Sucralose, Glucuronolactone, Ginger Root Extract, Calcium Pantothenate, Niacinamide, Natural Flavors, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Riboflavin, Vegetable Juice (color), Chromium Chelate, Biotin, Cyanocobalamin.

Rating:     Not Clean

Ingredient Score:

Celsius Sparkling Watermelon earns a 2 out of 5 green leaves rating on our scale for cleaner food options. This assessment reflects the product’s use of several ingredients that do not align with our criteria for clean and healthy food choices.

The product is not organic, which immediately reduces its standing on our scale. While it does use non-GMO ingredients, its inclusion of citric acid is considered an added sugar, further detracting from its score. Sucralose, a synthetic sweetener found in the beverage, is a more concerning type of added sugar due to its artificial nature and potential health implications. The presence of natural flavor is another point of contention, as this term can mask a variety of unspecified substances that may not meet our standards for clean eating.

Moreover, the addition of pyridoxine hydrochloride, a form of vitamin B6, and glucuronolactone, a substance found in plant gums, raises questions about the necessity and safety of these additives in a beverage marketed as a healthier choice. Despite these ingredients being approved for use in food products, their inclusion does not contribute to the overall goal of providing a cleaner food option.

The formulation also contains several other ingredients that are less controversial, such as taurine, guarana seed extract, caffeine, and green tea extract, which are common in energy drinks. However, the focus of our evaluation is on the purity and healthfulness of the ingredients, rather than their energy-boosting properties.

The Celsius Sparkling Watermelon beverage, as it stands, does not meet the high standards we set for clean, healthy food products. The drink’s reliance on non-organic ingredients, added sugars, and potentially harmful additives diminishes its standing in our rating system. To improve its score, significant reformulation would be required to eliminate these contentious ingredients and replace them with cleaner, more natural alternatives.

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