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  1. Boston Beer Chairman Jim Koch told CNBC on Friday the company decided to throw away excess supply of Truly hard seltzer, instead of discounting it, in response to a categorywide sales slowdown.

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    • Kevin Stankiewicz, CNBC
  2. Sep 24, 2020 · In 2020, Not Even Your Seltzer Is Safe. If you, like me, woke up one day in your 30s and decided that seltzer was suddenly your thing, I have some bad news. It’s time to sit down, friend, and...

  3. Mar 25, 2024 · Is Your Seltzer Habit Causing Problems With Your Gut Health? Here’s what you need to know about how sparkling water affects digestion and whether it’s safe to drink every day. By Beth Krietsch

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  4. Jul 12, 2022 · Hard seltzer might be flatlining for obvious reasons. Crowds have returned to bars and restaurants, where the drink isn’t very popular. Inflation might have tightened seltzer budgets.

    • Amanda Mull
    • What Is Seltzer Water?
    • 4 Things That Happen When You Drink Seltzer Water
    • How to Creatively Enjoy Seltzer
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    Naturally carbonated mineral and "fizzy" waters have been around since the time of ancient Greece. Because the ancient Greeks believed this spring waterheld medicinal value, they not only drank it, but they bathed in it. Many years later, in the 18th century, a European scientist stumbled upon a way to create fizzy water without a natural spring. H...

    1. You May End up More Hydrated

    "Drink more water!" is the universal decree you'll hear from health professionals, as many of us don't consume enough fluids to stay properly hydrated. But there's only so much tap water we can drink before the monotony becomes too much. That's where seltzer water can help. "For people who don't like still water and are self-proclaimed 'soda addicts,' seltzer can help people meet their fluid intake needs," says Lauren Manaker, M.S., RDN, LD, CLEC, a Charleston-based registered dietitian. Mana...

    2. It May Harm Tooth Enamel

    We don't spend much time thinking about the pH of our mouth, but if we did, we'd be in awe that it works constantly to keep a neutral pH of 7 most of the time. That neutral pH helps protect our teeth, specifically the enamel. When foods and liquids are introduced, our saliva responds, working to neutralize anything acidic in an attempt to keep that neutral pH. Anything less than a pH of 4 can start to erode tooth enamel, per a 2022 study in the journal Biomimetics. Thanks to the formation of...

    3. You May Feel Full

    Drinking all of that bubble-filled water can make you feel full. For healthy individuals, this can be a valuable tool for weight management, helping to curb hunger. However, Vandana Sheth, RDN, CDCES, FAND, a Los Angeles-based dietitian and author of My Indian Table, says that for people with gastrointestinal diseases, such as IBS, seltzer water may cause bloating and gas, so it's best to avoid it. If you have issues with acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), you may also wan...

    Drinking seltzer water straight from the can or that you made in your soda makeris always delicious, but there are other ways to enjoy it! Seltzer water can be used as a fun, fizzy finisher for zero-proof and regular cocktails. It can also be used in place of club soda in any of your favorite drink recipes. Try adding a splash to 100% fruit juice a...

    Dietitians agree that seltzer water can be a helpful tool for hydration. It's also a great alternative to high-calorie, sugar-loaded beverages. With that said, avoid seltzers with added sugar, since they essentially become soda. While there are no specific recommendations on how much seltzer water is advisable to drink each day, listen to your body...

  5. Feb 3, 2016 · Drinking seltzer is not the same as drinking water. In an article that devastated HuffPost's bubbly water enthusiasts, The Atlantic reported Monday that even unflavored carbonated water can have...

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  7. Jan 17, 2024 · Each flavored seltzer is infused with adaptogens (ashwagandha and cordyceps), natural nootropics (lion’s mane and L-theanine), and functional botanicals (ginger and turmeric) meant to induce an immediate mood boost.

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