McClary Bros Drinking Vinegars: Here's What Happened After Shark Tank
McClary Bros Drinking Vinegars sought the help of a Shark to expand into a new brewing location, but did any Shark bite at the chance to invest?
Read MoreMcClary Bros Drinking Vinegars sought the help of a Shark to expand into a new brewing location, but did any Shark bite at the chance to invest?
Read MoreDr Pepper is known for its mysterious 23 natural and artificial flavors -- but just what are they rumored to be, and are those rumors accurate?
Read MoreLactose-free milk is made by filtering out and breaking down the naturally occurring lactose molecules, which makes it easier for folks to digest.
Read MorePoppi claims to be a prebiotic soda that is a nutritious alternative to sugary cans of pop, but a recent lawsuit calls these claims into question.
Read MoreYou may have seen the trend of drinking raw milk spike these last few years, but is it safe to do so? Well, actually, no, pasteurized milk is the safest.
Read MoreThe founder of Electra Beverages sought to create a better hydration beverage for athletes, but were the Sharks willing to dive in and take a bite?
Read MoreRuckPack was one of the few energy drinks that actually got an offer on Shark Tank, but what has happened to the company in the decade since?
Read MoreCoca-Cola bottles with a bright yellow cap might look like they're part of a sweepstakes promotion, but they're actually sought-after for different purposes.
Read MoreHere's why famous designer Karl Lagerfeld drank nearly a gallon of this soda from morning to night every day, and how it affected the fashion industry.
Read MoreVictoria's Kitchen Almond Water sought to bring a popular, refreshing European drink to the United States, but how did the company fare in Shark-infested water?
Read MoreSap!, a Vermont-based company specializing in beverages made from the sap of maple trees, appeared on Season 9, Episode 21 of the show "Shark Tank."
Read MoreIf you're looking to sweeten your cola game as the weather warms, or want the perfect pairing for your next grill sesh, Pepsi and Bobby Flay have the answer.
Read MoreMany retailers are still going to card you when you purchase non-alcoholic drinks. It may seem strange, but non-alcoholic drinks still contain alcohol.
Read MoreCleaning a juicer might seem like a pain, but it actually couldn't be easier to deep clean and maintain these machines for delicious drinks every time.
Read MoreTo elevate your hot chocolate recipe from tasty to truly delectable, add just a pinch of salt, which also goes well with tons of other delicious additions.
Read MoreAn Arnold Palmer has the perfect blend of sweet iced tea and sour citrus to refresh you on a summer day, but what ratio of lemonade and tea should you use?
Read MoreWhile calcium is a crucial nutrient for human development, there are many non-dairy sources of it that are just as valuable, if not more so, than milk.
Read MoreIn its simplest form, you can make a mocha by pouring coffee over some instant hot chocolate mix and then stirring to blend the java and cocoa flavors.
Read MoreCoca-Cola is adding a new flavor to its repertoire: Coca-Cola Spiced. Contrary to what the name may make you think, the beverage is not spicy but rather fruity.
Read MoreWhile there's nothing wrong with the standard hot chocolate at Starbucks, for those looking for something truly decadent, here's what you can order.
Read MoreIf you want something more sweet and less mouth-puckeringly tart, it's time to swap the lemonade in your Starbucks iced tea for a splash of apple juice.
Read MoreBe careful if you're sticking a mug of water into the microwave. Unfortunately, the water may superheat and actually explode when you try to remove the mug.
Read MoreIf you're partial to a crisp Shirley Temple, but you're also a fan of Cherry Coke, then trying a delicious Roy Rogers (made with cola) is far overdue.
Read MoreIf you habitually drink coffee creamer, you can actually save a nice chunk of change by simply making your own. It's cheap, easy, and it's customizable.
Read MoreDecode beverage labels-zero alcohol up to 0.5%. Learn the terminology, and make informed choices in the world "almost no" and non-alcoholic drinks.
Read MoreIt may sound strange to those who've never done it before, but using sparkling water (or even soda) as a marinade is a great way to tenderize meat.
Read MoreShrubs, a vinegar-fruit based non-alcoholic drink, decidedly not a plant, are the next big thing to hit the niche cocktail and mocktail market.
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