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The Coca-Cola Corporation Brain Plus Supplement Review recently got in some legal hot water due to its claims of what its product VitaminWater could do. In fact, a lawsuit was filed on the basis that Coca Cola's marketing tactics were "unsubstantiated and deceptive." Before you allow yourself to get hitched by the vitamin-fortified drink craze, take a few minutes to read the following article. There are some very interesting and revealing facts about these products. Before you jump on the "vitamin drink" bandwagon, consider the following information: Health and Mood-Boosting Waters-Glaceau VitaminWater

Glaceau VitaminWater is a popular Coca-Cola non-carbonated beverage product that is fortified with various amounts of vitamins and minerals and comes in 15 different flavors. It is also enriched with lutein, caffeine and guarana. Guarana is considered to be a stimulant and many manufacturers claim that it increases mental alertness, stamina and physical endurance, and fights fatigue. A 20-ounce bottle of VitaminWater contains 125 calories; much of those come from added sugar.

A majority of the claims on the product are not supported by scientific studies. Much of the satisfaction that you get will probably be due to the taste of these beverages, more than the feeling of being energized, focused and relaxed. Some are not even advisable for pregnant women. K2O, another health beverage was launched by the Kellogg Company in September 2006. It comes in an assortment of flavors, including strawberry-kiwi, lemon twist and tropical blend. It is a low-calorie alternative protein drink and comes in a 16-ounce bottle. It contains 5 grams of protein, 10% DV of calcium and 50 calories. It was re-launched in 2007 and introduced a new flavor, mixed berry. This new product is fortified with 5 grams soluble fiber and 20% DV each of vitamins B3, B6, and B12. It has maintained the 50 calories in the new product.

While you may be misled by the play with the brand name, K2O, this health beverage does not actually contain potassium oxide. The combination of protein and fiber increases the feeling of being full but both are also readily available in your regular diet. You could easily get the same benefits simply by upping your intake of protein and fiber-rich foods.


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