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12-Pack 18oz Bai Antioxidant Infused Water Beverage (Zambia Bing Cherry)

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1 day ago
51 Posts
Joined Jun 2013
1 day ago
jamidd
1 day ago
51 Posts
Used to be my favorite, hate that they changed how they all taste last year. Was the best sugar free low cal drink on the market. Now it tastes like Gatorade.
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Deal Hunter
1 day ago
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Joined Sep 2011
1 day ago
Eragorn
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1 day ago
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Quote from jamidd :
Used to be my favorite, hate that they changed how they all taste last year. Was the best sugar free low cal drink on the market. Now it tastes like Gatorade.
100%. I used to love their blueberry drinks but they changed the entire ingredient list and discontinued the originals :/
1 day ago
38 Posts
Joined Nov 2019
1 day ago
BlueGuide524
1 day ago
38 Posts
I like the new formula (glad to reduce erythritol) and they taste the same to me. Cherry is probalby 2nd fav with clementine being first.
1 day ago
513 Posts
Joined Dec 2007
1 day ago
drpepper84
1 day ago
513 Posts
1. Erythritol
Erythritol is a sugar alcohol used as a low-calorie sweetener. It is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the FDA, but excessive consumption can cause digestive discomfort, including bloating or diarrhea, especially in sensitive individuals134.
2. Stevia Leaf Extract
Stevia is a natural sweetener derived from the Stevia rebaudiana plant. While it is considered safe, some people report a bitter aftertaste or mild gastrointestinal issues when consuming products containing stevia34.
3. Malic Acid
Malic acid is added to enhance tartness and flavor. However, lawsuits have alleged that some versions of malic acid used in Bai drinks are synthetically produced from petrochemicals rather than naturally derived, raising concerns about misleading labeling and the use of artificial additives810.
4. Natural Flavors
The term "natural flavors" can encompass a wide range of substances derived from natural sources but processed chemically. While these are not inherently harmful, their exact composition is often undisclosed, which may be a concern for consumers seeking transparency23.
5. Coffeefruit Extract
Coffeefruit extract provides antioxidants and natural caffeine (about 78 mg per bottle). While beneficial in moderation, caffeine can cause side effects like jitteriness, increased heart rate, and sleep disturbances in sensitive individuals or when consumed in excess15.
6. Citric Acid
Citric acid acts as a preservative and flavor enhancer. Although it is commonly used in food products, excessive intake has been linked to enamel erosion in teeth and potential irritation for those with acid sensitivity2.
7. Vegetable Juice Concentrates (for Color)
These are used for natural coloring but are generally considered safe. However, they may contain trace amounts of pesticides depending on sourcing.
8. Sodium Citrate
Sodium citrate is used to regulate acidity but poses minimal risk unless consumed in extremely high quantities.
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1 day ago
525 Posts
Joined Oct 2005
1 day ago
JHawk1970
1 day ago
525 Posts
FWIW...our local Dillons (Kroger) has all flavors on sale for $1 a bottle. They have this price every few weeks.
1 day ago
466 Posts
Joined Dec 2014
1 day ago
mattgilmore7
1 day ago
466 Posts
I've been to Zambia, and I don't remember anyone mentioning cherries being a big thing there.
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about 22 hours ago
43 Posts
Joined Apr 2014
about 22 hours ago
dagrx8
about 22 hours ago
43 Posts
Quote from drpepper84 :
1. ErythritolErythritol is a sugar alcohol used as a low-calorie sweetener. It is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the FDA, but excessive consumption can cause digestive discomfort, including bloating or diarrhea, especially in sensitive individuals134.2. Stevia Leaf ExtractStevia is a natural sweetener derived from the Stevia rebaudiana plant. While it is considered safe, some people report a bitter aftertaste or mild gastrointestinal issues when consuming products containing stevia34.3. Malic AcidMalic acid is added to enhance tartness and flavor. However, lawsuits have alleged that some versions of malic acid used in Bai drinks are synthetically produced from petrochemicals rather than naturally derived, raising concerns about misleading labeling and the use of artificial additives810.4. Natural FlavorsThe term "natural flavors" can encompass a wide range of substances derived from natural sources but processed chemically. While these are not inherently harmful, their exact composition is often undisclosed, which may be a concern for consumers seeking transparency23.5. Coffeefruit ExtractCoffeefruit extract provides antioxidants and natural caffeine (about 78 mg per bottle). While beneficial in moderation, caffeine can cause side effects like jitteriness, increased heart rate, and sleep disturbances in sensitive individuals or when consumed in excess15.6. Citric AcidCitric acid acts as a preservative and flavor enhancer. Although it is commonly used in food products, excessive intake has been linked to enamel erosion in teeth and potential irritation for those with acid sensitivity2.7. Vegetable Juice Concentrates (for Color)These are used for natural coloring but are generally considered safe. However, they may contain trace amounts of pesticides depending on sourcing.8. Sodium CitrateSodium citrate is used to regulate acidity but poses minimal risk unless consumed in extremely high quantities.
Formula was changed about 1 year ago. No longer has Erythritol. They are using Monkfruit instead. Also, you missed White Tea Extract.

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about 22 hours ago
43 Posts
Joined Apr 2014
about 22 hours ago
dagrx8
about 22 hours ago
43 Posts
Quote from mattgilmore7 :
I've been to Zambia, and I don't remember anyone mentioning cherries being a big thing there.
Naming convention is to pay homage to coffee growing regions since it has coffeefruit in it.
about 17 hours ago
57 Posts
Joined Nov 2015
about 17 hours ago
hifarrer
about 17 hours ago
57 Posts
Quote from Eragorn :
100%. I used to love their blueberry drinks but they changed the entire ingredient list and discontinued the originals :/

Same! Why not just create a different drink or flavor. I stopped drinking their now awful taste drinks and switched to Treo.
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about 10 hours ago
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about 10 hours ago
drezhere
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about 10 hours ago
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Quote from Eragorn :
100%. I used to love their blueberry drinks but they changed the entire ingredient list and discontinued the originals :/

My wife and I completely agree with both of you.
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about 10 hours ago
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about 10 hours ago
drezhere
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about 10 hours ago
1,215 Posts
Quote from hifarrer :
Same! Why not just create a different drink or flavor. I stopped drinking their now awful taste drinks and switched to Treo.

I'll look into Treo. We stopped drinking Bia too. I actually returned 3 cases to Costco that I purchased before realizing they changed the ingredients.
about 8 hours ago
45 Posts
Joined Oct 2023
about 8 hours ago
GreenRaccoon7115
about 8 hours ago
45 Posts
Quote from Eragorn :
100%. I used to love their blueberry drinks but they changed the entire ingredient list and discontinued the originals :/
I used to buy the variety package of these when I got a coupon from BJ's. Recently, even mixing only 1/3 of a bottle of the blueberry with filtered water turned my stomach. The taste wasn't terrible - it just had to be the new ingredients. I now only buy the coconut assortment and still only use a 1/3 bottle. I do enjoy the taste of these and have not had the stomach turning effect that I felt with the blueberry so I don't know what did it in that flavor.