8/23/2023 0 Comments Best wine coolers drinks![]() The seltzer is so overpowering in these, that you only end up getting a hint of actual watermelon flavour, and even then, it’s very artificial tasting. Turns out, I was right to be hesitant because these were also a major disappointment. These were not rated high on my list this year, so I was very hesitant to even give the watermelon a try. These were in every girl’s hand last year, and honestly, I think it was only for the photo opt. Yes, the drink of hot girl summer 2020, is back with a new flavour. ![]() Peller Wine Spritzer Strawberry Rose l 9. Here’s a breakdown of some of the most popular low-calorie summer drink options available at your local LCBO right now: So, does removing the sugar from your summer cooler also mean removing the taste? In some cases, yes, but I have found some really great tasting options this year, with little to NO sugar. (*Insert shameless self promotion* Grab your own “under the influencer” t-shirt HERE.) What can I say, I’m a self-proclaimed under the influencer. Since there are so many NEW calorie-conscious cooler options available now, I knew I had to do a part two of this series. You’ve probably noticed that a lot of beverage companies have been more proactive lately about providing low-sugar, low-carb cooler options for people following specialized diets, such as keto, or for those who just don’t want to be in a sugar-induced coma all summer long. If you don’t see a label on your booze, then it’s safe to assume that the sugar content is through the roof. There’s a reason they don’t put a nutritional label on the side of most cooler cans, it’s because the first ingredient is almost always sugar.įACT: Most countries, including Canada don’t require nutritional labels to be placed on alcohol. But, I’ve been on a mission to find a low-sugar option that won’t give me total gut rut while still actually tasting good (you know, “tastes like another?”) There are probably more guilt-free options than ever before, and even beer companies have jumped into the basic bitch cooler pool, just to get a piece of the action.Īs mentioned in my last post, I’m not a beer drinker, so given the choice, I’d always opt for sweet and fruity beverages, containing copious amounts of sugar. We’ve all been in lockdown for far too long, and have probably been consuming more alcohol than usual, but with hot girl summer rearing its ugly head, the LCBO is already freshly stocked with all the latest in low-sugar, low-calorie summer alcoholic cooler options. With the arrival of summer just around the corner, the under the influencer herself (*ahem, me) is back with part two of my low-sugar alcoholic cooler break-down. Pour some sugar on me, it’s time for sunshine and sippables – but hold the sugar.
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