Zola Original Acai Superfruit Juice, 12-Ounce Bottles
Product Description
Zola Acai is a brazilian super fruit juice made fom 100% unfiltered pulp of the Acai berry. Acai is among the highest fruits containing antioxidants. Acai has 60% more antioxidants than Pomegranate and 500% more than Blueberries. Zola is loaded with healthy Omega fatty acids and has energizing Guarana added (24mg natural caffiene). Zola is the prefect drink for people on the go and who want a healthy great tasting beverage. Available in 3 great flavors; Acai, Acai + Blueberry & Acai + Pineapple. Project Zola also returns money to the Acaimu community where the berries are harvested in the Brazilian Rainforest…. More >>
Zola Original Acai Superfruit Juice, 12-Ounce Bottles
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Love Zola! It is delicious & really good for you. It’s a much better deal to buy than Monavie, which is $35.00 a bottle.
(And is a pyramid scam, by the way). With the Monavie, you only drink a couple of ounces a day. But Zola is a nice size and 93% pure acai pulp.
It’s great!
Amazon used to sell the same product in box form for $21. They stopped selling and reintroduced in this current form but also sneaked in a $4 price increase…
I’d rate this drink 5 stars because I’ve loved it so much that I’ve “subscribed” to have it delivered at least every month, it’s always been my tasty treat in the morning or to finish off a day. I absolutely loved it.
Lately, though, I’ve been getting cases of the stuff full of bottles with foul-tasting fluids. I mean, RANCID. Make you gag stuff. And not just occasionally. With my most recent case, I drank the first one (squinty-eyeed, I figured it must be something I ate or drank before it) and had indigestion all day, the next two I threw out completely. The fourth one, I have here, and it has a slight foul aftertaste but it’s mostly the same delicious sweet juice I originally enjoyed, so I’m drinking it.
The frequency of these had me motivated to post here.
I also noticed that, at least I think, they’ve been tinkering with their recipe. Besides the new packaging, I think they changed some ingredients out. The second ingredient is “organic evap cane juice”. Cane juice? As in, sugar? I think the Zola I fell in love with several months ago was naturally sweetened by the fruit itself, not by added sugar.
Overall, the drink is now okay. But I’m cancelling my auto-order “subscription”.
Lots of hype, and it’s difficult to really get an idea of whether this will get me back into training for the 100-yard dash. You can tell it’s been a while, as I still refer to “yards.”
So, I’ll let others debate its healthfulness and whether it makes mere mortals leap tall buildings. I kinda liked the taste, which I’d describe as between grape and cranberry. A little residue at the bottom I guess is an indication of healthiness? Should I have decanted it?
It tastes OK, kind of refreshing, really. But unless you’ve got money to burn, and the Olympics to train for, I find it not quite worth the cost.
Tastes great and is great for you. You really get the taste of the Acai in this drink since it’s made from the pulp.