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Deluxe Honeydrop Teas by CH Contributor

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by Natalia Rachlin

With flu season just around the corner, it's time to stock up on fluids that will leave you feeling good and sipping pretty. Founded by David Luks (aka Deluxe), Honeydrop was just launched this week, as an alternative to all those sugary substances on the market. The low cal, low sugar juices come in four flavors: Blood Orange, Apple, Chamomile, and Blueberry. They're as healthy as can bee (logo pun intended) and even help soothe coughs and sore throats. The fully recyclable PET plastic bottles are even better on Mother Nature, making everyone a winner.

Just dropped off to the office today, we all collectively cracked a bottle and all you could hear from various corners of the room were satisfied oohs and aahs, forming a consensus that every flavor is just as good as the next.

Read more at Refinery29.

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This entry posted on 19 December 2008 at 10:46 AM
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