Starbucks Reserve Roastery Introduces Gin Barrel-Aged Cold Brew Mocktail
Starbucks Reserve Roastery has released another mocktail, this time inspired by the taste of barrel-aged gin.
Read MoreStarbucks Reserve Roastery has released another mocktail, this time inspired by the taste of barrel-aged gin.
Read MoreWe matched up La Croix flavors to Pepsi’s new Bubly sparkling water in a taste test and here’s who came out on top.
Read MoreNestlé has issued a response to the State Water Resources Control Board, which suggested the company was overdrawing water in California.
Read MoreOrange juice sales just saw their first increase in years, because people are trying to fight off the flu by drinking tons of the stuff.
Read MoreFormer staffers of the energy drink giant shared their experiences with alleged abuse while working at Monster Energy.
Read MoreMonster Energy is being sued by five former female employees who are saying some of the brand’s top executives sexually harassed them.
Read MoreThe steady rise of carbonated water brands like LaCroix can be attributed to their target demographic: health-conscious millennials
Read MoreMcDonald’s has given a timeline to its aspirational goal of eliminating plastic and foam, and Starbucks is implementing a fee on non-reusable cups.
Read MoreMountain Dew recently announced its newest fizzy pop called MTN DEW ICE — a translucent, carbonated, lemon-lime soda with a splash of real juice.
Read MoreWe learned more than we ever thought we could about Coca-Cola's reign over the world; click here to find 10 Coca-Cola facts you didn't know before.
Read MoreSince many of us on The Daily Meal staff are D-Coke addicts, our friends at Coca-Cola delivered us a six-pack of the new Diet Coke flavors to try
Read MoreThe Japanese government gave zero-calorie Coca-Cola Plus a gold label certifying it as part of Foods for Specified Health Uses.
Read MoreCanadian police have located the owner of a Pepsi vending machine that was mysteriously left in a potato field this September.
Read MoreOfficials in California have concluded that Nestlé has been botting and selling water it does not have the legal right to use.
Read MoreA bottle-tea maker in New York is cashing in on the cryptocurrency craze by rebranding itself completely.
Read MoreScientists have managed to "teleport" lemonade by sending its color and flavor information to a plain glass of water, and people who drink it are fooled.
Read MorePepsi used to be called Brad’s Drink, named for its creator Caleb Davis Bradham but the name “Pepsi-Cola” took hold on August 28, 1898
Read MoreAfter taking a drink from her Mango Passion Fruit Frappuccino, a woman nearly choked on a small metal object.
Read MoreRichard Branson has revealed information in his new autobiography on what Barack Obama used the Oval Office red button for.
Read MoreDan Therre caught five brook trout in Upstate New York by using a bright pink Pipeline Punch Monster can as a lure.
Read MoreMilk producer Arla has announced plans to start selling fizzy, soft-pink milk in select markets: UK, Singapore, and the UAE.
Read MoreA 2nd grader in Idaho is helping fellow students pay off their school lunch debts by collecting donations at her lemonade stand.
Read MoreEighty-three percent of the world’s tap water contains microscopic plastic fibers. In the U.S., 94.4 percent of the water supply has been tainted
Read More7-Eleven sent 4,800 cases of free water to Florida after several of its stores were accused of price-gouging for water before Hurricane Irma.
Read MoreAs Hurricane Irma barrels closer to making landfall stateside, Florida residents are hurrying to make last minute preparations for the Category 4 storm.
Read MoreCoca-Cola is reaching out to fans for help finding a “natural, safe, low- or no-calorie” sugar alternative.
Read MoreA new bill has been proposed in the state of Florida that would consider prohibiting people from buying soda with food stamps.
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