Recall snapple started out as a “healthier” option, which included not having emulsifers etc that kept the juices together. This means it needed shaken before being consumed for optimal flavor.
This was too difficult for the average American consumer so snapple added the emulsifers etc. so people wouldn’t need to checks notes shake thier drink before opening.
Recall snapple started out as a “healthier” option, which included not having emulsifers etc that kept the juices together. This means it needed shaken before being consumed for optimal flavor.
This was too difficult for the average American consumer so snapple added the emulsifers etc. so people wouldn’t need to checks notes shake thier drink before opening.
Then why does my Snapple tea still say to shake it because stuff can settle on the bottom?
Where’s the emulsifier in the ingredients list?