Ice Herbal Waters Dosage: 1 + 9 syrup (20 ml syrup to prepare 200 ml ready to drink sample.) The selection of the functional ingredients and, the flavour profiles were chosen to combine the, latest trending botanicals with interesting and, complimentary flavours. By using organic honey (at, fairly low levels when compared to other functional, beverages) this adds a positive marketing spin to, something that has become very contentious sugar, levels in beverages Most non-alcoholic beverages are consumed to either, quench a thirst or add refreshment. Functional, beverages have been around for years, but some have, missed the plot completely by still containing equal,, if not more sugar than their conventional carbonated, soft drink alternatives. Soft drinks contain on average around 195 Kilojoules, per 100 ml or 650 Kilojoules per 330 ml serving., Ice Herbal Waters contain only 60 Kilojoules per 100 ml, or 198 Kilojoules per 330 ml serving. The sweetness is derived from organic Honey. No cane, sugar or high fructose corn syrup is used., All 3 varieties contain Moringa with Rooibos, Baobab, and Buchu all adding diversity in terms of health and, flavour across the range. With the world’s Beverage Spotlight on Obesity and, Type 2 Diabetes, sugar reduction has become a, primary focus. Nutritionals for the beverages : A normal full sugar carbonated soft drink will have about 190 Kilojoules per 100 ml. Ice Herbal Water (serving size 100ml) Carbohydrates of which is sugar 2.87 g Fat 0 g Protein 0 g Cholesterol 0 g Sodium 0 g Energy 44.5 kilojoules Antioxidents 82 ORAC