Would you drink coffee soda?
Filed under: Stylish Living
Javapop is a new USDA certified organic beverage that combines the bubbly deliciousness of soda with the adult flavor of coffee. Using only organic fair trade beans and organic ingredients, Javapop is a true diversion from both Coke and Starbucks. Unlike sodas, which are filled with high-fructose corn syrup, Javapop only uses natural, unrefined sweeteners that are better for the earth and your blood sugar levels. Unlike other convenience store coffee products, Javapop shuns sweatshop beans purchased at unfair trade prices.Javapop sounds like a good idea -- I'm all for adding carbonation to everything from wine to juice -- but part of me is skeptical of he coffee part of the soda. While high-fructose corn syrup should not be an every day indulgence, I have to admit, nothing beats a cold Coca-Cola on a hot day.












John 3-31-2007 @ 1:11PM
Isn't this the same as Coke Black?
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Jennie 4-02-2007 @ 9:30AM
No, Coke Black is Coke and coffee flavors combined - this appears to be only coffee, so it'll be like the Borgnine or Manhattan Special coffee sodas.
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