Organic Soda Alternatives

Rodale's Creates 5 Flavors of Naturally Sweetened Soda Syrup

If you're a fan of store-bought pop like Coke or Gingerale, you'll love this organic soda range by Rodale's. The health brand offers 5 flavors of their naturally sweetened soda syrup that include Root Beer, Ginger Ale, Orange, Cola and Cherry Cola.

These organic soda products are sweetened using cane sugar and are flavored with fresh fruits, herbs and spices. These retro-themed products pay homage to classic sodas both in their taste and packaging. Whether made using a soda carbonator or blended with a tablespoon of carbonated water, the syrups are easily made into a tasty soda drink.

This soda syrup range by Rodale's are free of pesticides or additives and are USDA Certified Organic.
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