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    These days, finding non-alcoholic drinks without all the bells, whistles, and adaptogens is harder than you may think. Instead of obscure mushrooms and supplements, this ready-to-drink Mockly ...

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    The adaptogenic drink market is booming, as research shows that young people are less and less interested in alcohol and seek healthy alternatives. ... Aplos Arise, a non-alcoholic spirit infused ...

  4. List of non-alcoholic mixed drinks - Wikipedia

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    A Shirley Temple "mocktail" is traditionally made from grenadine and ginger ale.Modern versions like this one may use orange juice or 7-up, and can be served with lime.. A non-alcoholic mixed drink (also known as virgin cocktail, [1] [2] temperance drink, [3] [4] "zero proof" drink [citation needed] or mocktail) [2] [3] is a cocktail-style beverage made without alcohol.

  5. The 14 Best Non-Alcoholic Drinks For Dry January

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    These non-alcoholic drinks, sodas, mixers, mocktails and tinctures will make your Dry (or Damp) January a success. No problem! The 14 Best Non-Alcoholic Drinks For Dry January

  6. Company Brewing's "soft drinks" pop-up has low and no proof ...

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    Low-alcohol-content cocktails include Wamp Wamp Water, with Heirloom genepy liqueur, fresh lime juice, pineapple juice, lemon balm, coconut water and bolivar bitters ($10); and Bambusa, with ...

  7. Functional beverage - Wikipedia

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    A functional beverage is a conventional liquid food marketed to highlight specific product ingredients or supposed health effects. [1] [2]Beverages marketed as "functional" include dairy drinks, sports and performance drinks, energy drinks, ready-to-drink teas, kombucha, "smart" drinks, fortified fruit drinks, plant milks, and enhanced water.

  8. Herbal tonic - Wikipedia

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    The definition of adaptogens (a naturally occurring substance known to aid stress [14]) was conceived in Soviet Russia during the Cold War. [15] As a result of clinical studies proving the effectiveness of adaptogens (found in herbal tonics), they were formed into both tablets and concentrated liquids and distributed amongst army and military ...

  9. Behind the boom in low-alcohol and nonalcoholic drinks

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    The research also found that 7 out of 10 Gen Zers characterize binge drinking as a "very risky" activity and that 2 out of 5 link alcohol with "anxiety," "vulnerability," and "abuse."