Oli Pop Ginger Lemon

Oli Pop

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Ingredients:

Carbonated Water, OLISMART (Cassava Root Fiber, Chicory Root Inulin, Jerusalem Artichoke Inulin, Nopal Cactus*, Marshmallow Root*, Calendula Flower*, Kudzu Root*), Ginger Juice, Lemon Juice, Apple Juice Concentrate, Cassava Root Syrup, Natural Ginger Flavor, Stevia Leaf*, Himalayan Pink Salt, Natural Mulling Spice Flavor

Rating:     Average

Ingredient Score:

The ‘Oli Pop Ginger Lemon’ earns a 3/5 green leaves rating on our scale for cleaner food options. This beverage presents a mix of natural ingredients with a focus on digestive health, but it falls short in some areas of our clean food criteria.

Starting with the positives, the drink includes a unique blend called OLISMART, which consists of various plant-based fibers and roots like cassava root fiber, chicory root inulin, and Jerusalem artichoke inulin. These ingredients are recognized for their potential benefits to gut health. Additionally, the product incorporates real ginger and lemon juice, alongside apple juice concentrate for sweetness. The use of Himalayan pink salt is another point in its favor, contributing to the drink’s electrolyte content.

However, the product is not organic, which results in a deduction in our scoring system. While it does use non-GMO ingredients, the presence of added sweeteners, specifically stevia, leads to further deductions. Stevia, although a natural sweetener, is considered an added sugar and does not align with our highest standards for clean eating. Moreover, the inclusion of generic ‘natural flavors’ in the form of natural ginger flavor and natural mulling spice flavor is a concern. These flavors can often be a source of ambiguity regarding their origin and processing, which is why points are subtracted for their presence.

The ‘Oli Pop Ginger Lemon’ positions itself as a healthier alternative to traditional sodas, providing a beverage that harnesses the benefits of plant-based ingredients. It avoids the use of artificial sweeteners and GMOs, which is commendable. Nevertheless, the lack of organic certification and the addition of sweeteners and flavors prevent it from achieving a top score on our scale. Consumers seeking cleaner food options may find this product to be a moderate choice, balancing the pros and cons of its ingredient list. It represents an average selection within the market, offering certain healthful components while leaving room for improvement in terms of organic and unsweetened content.

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