I just read that Kool Aid has a pH of 3.0-3.53, so perhaps Crystal Light is near that. This is less acidic than cola but probably not as good for you as Green Tea.
No, Crystal Light does not typically contain electrolytes. It is primarily a low-calorie powdered drink mix that is designed to be added to water to flavor it. If you are looking for a drink with electrolytes, consider sports drinks or specialized electrolyte mixes.
Yes, Crystal Light actually does count for the same daily water intake. The only thing that it does is add color to your water, and also make the unflavorless water have some kind of flavor. Crystal Light is exactly what the name says; It is a flavor drink that is light for your intaking. So I do imagine that Crystal Light packets in water do count the same for your daily water intake.
Crystal Light is owned by Kraft Heinz, an American food and beverage company. The brand, known for its low-calorie flavored drink mixes, was originally developed by General Foods in the 1980s and has since become a part of Kraft Heinz's product portfolio following its merger with Kraft Foods in 2015.
Crystal Light Drink Mixes contain artificial sweeteners and acids, which can contribute to dental erosion when consumed frequently. While they are lower in sugar than traditional soft drinks, the acidity can still harm tooth enamel over time. However, the overall impact on dental health will depend on individual consumption habits and oral hygiene practices. It's essential to maintain good dental care regardless of beverage choices.
Crystal Light Peach Mango Green Tea mixes contain approximately 30 mg of caffeine per serving. Each serving typically consists of one stick or packet, which is intended to be mixed with water. The caffeine content may vary slightly by flavor, but this is the general amount for the peach mango variety.
Complan and power shakes are two of the most common powdered drink mixes. However one can also purchase mixes for Gatorade, Orange Tang and Ocean Spray drinks at large supermarkets and at Amazon.
the mio drink mixes contain caffeine
they drink a lot of teas, coffee, yogurt mixes, and fruit juices/ smoothies
Yes, you are allowed to do so (but I think for security reasons you will get some questions about the food/drink you bring in with you).
The additive Orange #5 is mostly used in drugs (ingested and external), mouthwashes, toothpastes, most teeth cleaning supplies, lipsticks, and external cosmetics. This additive is not typically used in drink mixes.
Various frozen drink mixes are available online mostly alcoholic frozen cocktails such as the Margarita in slush form. You can however purchase non alcoholic versions of popular frozen/slush drinks.
My go-to drink is cheap whiskey (bourbon, generally) with Diet Dr. Pepper. Give it a try and thank me later :)