Fizz Up Your Life! 🥳
Green Cola is a zero-calorie sparkling soft drink sweetened with stevia and naturally caffeinated with green coffee beans. This sugar-free beverage is free from aspartame and preservatives, making it a healthy alternative for anyone looking to enjoy a fizzy drink without the guilt. The bulk pack of 24 cans ensures you always have a refreshing option on hand.
Package Dimensions | 40.9 x 26.8 x 11.7 cm; 8.29 kg |
Item model number | 39005390 |
Additives | Steviol Glycosides, Natural Caffeine |
Volume | 7920 Millilitres |
Units | 7929.0 millilitre |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. |
Serving Recommendation | One can (330 ml) |
Manufacturer contact | Green Cola Hellas S.A. Lepti, 682 00 Orestiada, Greece |
Country of origin | Netherlands |
Brand | Green Cola |
Format | Liquid |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Speciality | No Preservatives |
Caffeine content | caffeinated |
Package Information | Can |
Package Information | Tin |
Manufacturer | Green Room Brands |
Country of origin | Netherlands |
Serving Size | 100 ml, 100 g |
Energy (kJ) | 3.00 kJ |
Energy (kcal) | 0.72 kcal |
Fat | 0 g |
Carbohydrate | 0.1000 g |
Protein | 0 g |
Salt | 0.0400 g |
J**Y
Diabetics can drink these.
I am diabetic and normally don't drink sugary drinks of any kind but after looking at these I think they're great. No sugar no carbs and the flavour is great.
Y**D
Good taste and a good alternative to branded usual big company CC and P cola drinks.
No bad after taste. Nice flavour. No aspartine, so I take one for a treat. I would recommend this coke brand. It is a tad sweet, but still pleasant when cold and a good alternative. I prefer to buy these than Coca Cola and Pepsi for political reasons as well.
T**D
No sugar, no aspartame yet still quite drinkable.
Just got my delivery of this today and couldn't wait to try it. I'm diabetic so always on the look out for sugar free drinks, and whilst I really like the taste of Coke Zero the aspartame has always played at the back of my mind. Yes, there's still Sucralose in this but I say it's certainly the lesser of two evils here.So what's it like? First things first, when I first read about this I really hoped it would actually be green, in a similar way to Peru's Inca Kola is for example (disclaimer - I was a big fan of the short-lived Simpson's tie-in Krusty Kola circa 1999 which was bright yellow and proudly declared itself "90% safe" so I guess I have a thing for coloured drinks). However I'm sure a green cola probably isn't good for sales, and getting a natural green colour probably impossible so that's fair enough.Colour disappointment aside the big question is how does it taste? Well the answer is....It's fine, perfectly adequate. It's not amazing but it's quite nice. No nasty aftertaste and a taste that is a close approximation of standard Diet Coke mixed with a generic cola. I did a blindfolded taste test with this and Coke Zero with my wife and daughter just now and we all choose Coke Zero as the winner, so for us at least it's not the best tasting out of the two.However despite not being the best taste I'm still going to switch to this, as I'd rather take my chances with Sucrose than Aspartame. I guess in an ideal world I'd be drinking just water, but I always crave Coke, and this one with no sugar or aspartame is as good as I can get.Best before date on my 24 cans purchased 1st August was end of December 2017, so about 4 and a bit months.Edit: I've dropped this review down from 5 stars or 4 now I'm a few cans in, as I'm noticing more and more of the Stevia taste (at least I assume that's the culprit) when drinking it now. I have all my drinks ice cold in a pint glass of ice usually so maybe that's masked it initially but it is noticeable.
L**.
Very Nice Taste
It tastes like cola but without the sugar and carcinogens.Very pleased with this. I can satisfy my sweet tooth when I crave, without breaking my keto or carnivore diet.
C**G
Great taste
I've been looking for this product for years. I have an intolerance to aspartame & because of the "sugar tax" it is in everything, especially drink products. But not only is this cola advertised as containing no preservatives, it has a great taste. The price is very good too. Delighted!!!
A**)
Good taste
We liked the taste and quality and that it was better for us, just wish it didn't cost so much.
A**F
A soda that won't wreck your brain!
Nice to see this, here. I've been following it since it was a startup in Greece. And given the lack of other stevia-based soda brands (such as Zevia) in the UK, along with Coke dropping their Life product over here? There's really a market for sodas that aren't so horrible they'll wreck you. Consider that non-diet sodas ard the no. 1 contributor to diabetes, and big brand diet sodas have found to greatly increase the risk of brain diseases like Dementia and Alzheimer's (how wonderful of you aspartame, thanks). I invite you to research this for yourself, as I know that with the rise of anti-vaxxers people have become dutifully cynical, and they have every right to be. Still, these findings have been peer-reviewed and published, so I will ask you to look into them to see for yourself.The flavour of Green Cola for me? I'd describe it as 'average.' It tastes about the same as a diet soda, but with a far less nasty aftertaste. I'll take it! I mean, sure, it's no full-sugar Pepsi or Coke, taste-wise, but how could it be? It's focused on health over flavour. It uses Steviol Glycosides (Reb A from the Stevia plant) and sucralose. Both of which are fine, really, in the quantities used, even if not the tastiest sweeteners.As a soda addict, I need a healthier alternative. I'm worried this won't sell so well and it'll just go the way of Coke Life. It's really up to you to care about your health. If you're pouring can after can of full-sugar or aspartame sweetened soda down your gullet knowing this? Then you have no one else to blame but yourself for whatever ill befalls you. As someone with an interest in chemistry, I've been iffy about the particularly suspect concoctions of aspartame and acesulfame-K for some time. As I said, recent studies revealed that I had every right to be. So if you're a regular soda drinker you really need to switch to sometning less toxic. It's up to you but, peesonally, I value my sight and my mind. Preachy? Yeah, because not enough people realise how dangerous most sodss are.This product isn't a bad one to choose, so I hope us Brits can be smart enough to ensure there ard more like it! We need safer, stevia-based offerings.
R**S
Amazing!
I tried this as an alternative to Diet Coke. I feel so much better!! There must be something in Diet Coke that doesn’t agree with me. The Cola and Cherry flavours are very nice
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