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    Chobani Probiotic Drinks hit Refresh with Oats, Herbs, and Fruit Juice

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    By Alisa Fleming on July 22, 2020 Dairy-Free Yogurt Reviews, Product Reviews

    Chobani is taking GoodBelly head on with their new line of plant-based, fermented beverages. Like GoodBelly Juice Drinks and Probiotic Shots, Chobani Probiotic Drinks start with a base of whole grain oats and fruit juice that’s fermented with probiotic cultures. They then blend in organic fruit, herbal extracts, or spices, depending on the flavor. The end result has a light effervescence, pleasant sweetness, and no added sugars.

    Chobani Probiotic Drinks Reviews and Info - Plant-based, vegan, dairy-free, with billions of probiotics from six live active cultures. Four flavors. Pictured: All

    Chobani Probiotic Drinks hit Refresh with Oats, Herbs, and Fruit Juice

    According to Chobani, each beverage contains “billions” of probiotics from natural fermentation with six live and active cultures. They do not specify how many probiotics or what strains are used, but the ones used in their other dairy-free probiotic products are l. acidophilus, l. bulgaricus, l. paracasei, s. thermophilus, bidus, and l. casei.

    Lemon Ginger

    Chobani Probiotic Drinks Reviews and Info - Plant-based, vegan, dairy-free, with billions of probiotics from six live active cultures. Four flavors. Pictured: Lemon GingerIngredients: carbonated water, oat blend* (water, whole grain oats*), apple juice from concentrate* (water, apple juice concentrate*), pear juice from concentrate* (water, pear juice concentrate*), natural flavors, lemon juice from concentrate* (water, lemon juice concentrate*), ginger puree*, cultures. *organic ingredient.

    Nutrition (per 14-ounce bottle): 80 calories, 2g fat, 14g carbs, 1g fiber, 10g sugars (includes 7g added sugars), 2g protein.*

    Cherry Hibiscus

    Chobani Probiotic Drinks Reviews and Info - Plant-based, vegan, dairy-free, with billions of probiotics from six live active cultures. Four flavors. Pictured: Cherry HibiscusIngredients: carbonated water, oat blend* (water, whole grain oats*), apple juice from concentrate* (water, apple juice concentrate*), dark sweet cherry juice from concentrate* (water, dark sweet cherry juice concentrate*), apple cider vinegar*, natural flavors, fruit and vegetable juice (for color), hibiscus tea*, cultures. *organic ingredient.

    Nutrition (per 14-ounce bottle): 80 calories, 2g fat, 15g carbs, 1g fiber, 11g sugars (includes 7g added sugars), 2g protein.*

    Pineapple Turmeric

    Chobani Probiotic Drinks Reviews and Info - Plant-based, vegan, dairy-free, with billions of probiotics from six live active cultures. Four flavors. Pictured: Pineapple TurmericIngredients: carbonated water, oat blend* (water, whole grain oats*), apple juice from concentrate* (water, apple juice concentrate*), pineapple juice from concentrate* (water, pineapple juice concentrate*), apple cider vinegar*, natural flavors, turmeric juice*, turmeric extract*, cultures. *organic ingredient.

    Nutrition (per 14-ounce bottle): 70 calories, 2g fat, 14g carbs, 1g fiber, 10g sugars (includes 7g added sugars), 1g protein.*

    Peach Mint

    Chobani Probiotic Drinks Reviews and Info - Plant-based, vegan, dairy-free, with billions of probiotics from six live active cultures. Four flavors. Pictured: Peach MintIngredients: carbonated water, oat blend* (water, whole grain oats*), apple juice from concentrate* (water, apple juice concentrate*), peach juice from concentrate* (water, peach juice concentrate*), apple cider vinegar*, natural flavors, lemon juice concentrate*, mint extract*, fruit and vegetable juice* (for color), cultures. *organic ingredient.

    Nutrition (per 14-ounce bottle): 70 calories, 2g fat, 14g carbs, 1g fiber, 10g sugars (includes 8g added sugars), 2g protein.*

    More Facts on Chobani Probiotic Drinks

    Price: $3.79 per 14-ounce bottle

    Availability: Chobani Probiotic Drinks have launched nationwide in the U.S. They will be sold refrigerated in mainstream stores where Chobani products are available.

    Certifications: Chobani Probiotic Drinks are Certified Organic and Kosher Certified.

    Dietary Notes: By ingredients, Chobani Probiotic Drinks are dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, nut-free, peanut-free, soy-free, vegan, and vegetarian.*

    For More Product Information: Visit the Chobani website at www.chobani.com.

    *Always read the ingredient and nutrition statement prior to consumption. Ingredients, processes, and labeling are subject to change at any time for any company or product. Contact the company to discuss their manufacturing processes if potential allergen cross-contamination is an issue for you. No food product can be guaranteed “safe” for every individual’s needs. You should never rely on ingredient and allergen statements alone if dealing with a severe food allergy. 

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    4.1 out of 5 stars (based on 38 reviews)
    Excellent63%
    Very good16%
    Average5%
    Poor0%
    Terrible16%

    Tasty, refreshing & effective

    Rated 5 out of 5
    October 19, 2020

    I’ve tried each flavor and i like all of them. I drink one bottle spread out to 3 servings in one day. Already noticed a difference.

    I am WFPB so its nice to find more drinks like these, in the supermarket, that aren’t dairy based.

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    MaryBeth Bondi

    Horrible

    Rated 1 out of 5
    October 12, 2020

    I bought the Hisbiscus tea. Taste is horrible..like rotten food left in the fridge for weeks. Can’t make it past a second sip.

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    Kathy

    yuck

    Rated 1 out of 5
    October 9, 2020

    the lemon ginger is nasty, took one sip and trashed it

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    jeff

    Bad aftertaste

    Rated 3 out of 5
    October 8, 2020

    Very unpleasant aftertaste. I had the Lemon Ginger.

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    Victoria Nix

    Delicious

    Rated 5 out of 5
    September 26, 2020

    These are delicious and refreshing

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    GABE

    Taste Amazing

    Rated 5 out of 5
    September 5, 2020

    Fast great. The flavors are subtle and the fizzy is nice – not overwhelming like kombucha.

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    Jay Jay

    Tastes bad

    Rated 3 out of 5
    September 3, 2020

    I love probiotic and fermented drinks, s when I saw this in store I had to try it. I got the Cherry Hibiscus Tea. I have to agree with a previous review, it does taste a bit like seltzer, seltzer that is watering down vinegar that has been stirred with those old fashioned cherry ice pops. There were too many tastes going on and they did not blend well together. There’s also a really strong aftertaste, something akin to the taste of Stevia or another sweetener when you eat/drink something sugar-free. It sounds like it’s going to have lots of benefits so I guess why not, but I would take a Kombucha over this any day.

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    Mariya

    Yum!

    Rated 5 out of 5
    August 17, 2020

    Tastes like seltzer water almost, good to know the fizzy taste is healthy 🙂

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    Bekka

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