I often feel like the waiters at restaurants hate me when I reply with, "I'll just have water," after they ask me what I would like to drink. I'm not trying to be cheap. I just don't like soda.
But sometimes water gets boring and I need some flavor.
I recently had the chance to try Cheribundi Tart Cherry Refresh Juice and Tea Blends. They fresh press 20 unique Montmorency tart cherries (a method developed by Cornell University food scientists which allows them to maintain the nutrients without sacrificing the taste) per bottle.
I'm not a scientist, but I can tell you these drinks taste great.
For my picky friends, they are 100% natural, gluten free, and Certified OU kosher. Family farmers in Upstate New York and Michigan grow the cherries used in the drinks.
I love cherries and have fond memories of picking them at my aunt's house when I was younger. She would provide me with a ladder and paper bag and told me I was allowed to keep all of the cherries I picked. I think she just didn't want birds trying to eat them and making a mess in her yard, but I didn't care about her reasons….I was taking cherries home!
Check out their website for more information, other products they offer and yummy recipes. You can also follow them on your social networks: Facebook, Twitter, Google+, foursquare, and LinkedIn.
Want to try some? You can get printable coupons by joining their Cheribundi 7-Day Challenge! Just click that link and enter your information. The nice people at Cheribundi have allowed me to give some away. Enter below to win a variety box of fruit and tea Refresh.
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I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
I'm not a scientist, but I can tell you these drinks taste great.
For my picky friends, they are 100% natural, gluten free, and Certified OU kosher. Family farmers in Upstate New York and Michigan grow the cherries used in the drinks.
I love cherries and have fond memories of picking them at my aunt's house when I was younger. She would provide me with a ladder and paper bag and told me I was allowed to keep all of the cherries I picked. I think she just didn't want birds trying to eat them and making a mess in her yard, but I didn't care about her reasons….I was taking cherries home!
Since the temperatures have been so low here in Utah, I left my bottles in the garage. Mother Nature acted as my refrigerator and even made the drinks a little slushy. It was delicious that way! I definitely recommend drinking them chilled for the best drinking experience.
As you can see by the delicious flavors (Cherry with Blueberry, Lemonade, Raspberry, Pomegranate, and Cranberry), it was hard for me to choose a favorite. I am going to say I could drink the Tart Cherry Raspberry Refresh and Tart Cherry Lemonade Refresh fruit drinks all day without any complaints. Some of the flavors are a little tart, but I personally like that.
If you like tea, you might also want to try these Tea Refresh blends. You can choose Tart Cherry with Black, Green, Jasmine, and Rooibos Teas. The tea flavors are very subtle in these drinks.
Each bottle contains antioxidants & nutrients, supports restful sleep, and helps promote healthy inflammation response. I also read this beverage is used by 90 professional and Division 1 sports teams.
Check out their website for more information, other products they offer and yummy recipes. You can also follow them on your social networks: Facebook, Twitter, Google+, foursquare, and LinkedIn.
Want to try some? You can get printable coupons by joining their Cheribundi 7-Day Challenge! Just click that link and enter your information. The nice people at Cheribundi have allowed me to give some away. Enter below to win a variety box of fruit and tea Refresh.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.





