| | |  | Juice | Home » » » The Switch Sparkling Juice, Orange Tangerine, 8-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24) | | | | | | | Description: | | The Switch is a great tasting healthy alternative to soda. The Switch is 100% juice that is carbonated and contains 100% of DV of Vitamin C. It has no sugar added and contains nothing artificial. Its just juice, bubbles and Vitamin C. You'll love The Switch because it has the bold taste and nutritional value of a fortified juice, with the carbonated refreshment of a soda. The Switch is 100% of what you want in a soda, and 0% of what you don't | | | Features: | |
• Pack of 24, eight-ounce cans of The Switch 100% Sparkling Juice--Orange Tangerine
• Real orange and tangerine juice infused with carbonation
• Two servings of fruit in each can
• 100% of the recommended daily intake of vitamin C
• No added sugar, high fructose corn syrup, artificial flavors, sweetners, or colors
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 199.2 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 13.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 14.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 348 reviews |
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23 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Switch has true tangerine-orange flavors but it's too sweet despite having "no added sugars".Mar 03, 2009
By Joshua G. Feldman
"Technophile"
The Switch Orange Tangerine soda is an attempt to made a fruit soda with real fruit juice, real fruit flavor, and no added sugar. They have mostly succeeded. In the glass, the Switch looks like juice. It is lightly but distinctly carbonated and easy to drink. The orange and tangerine flavors are true - none of the "burn" of fake orange flavor. The hit of tangerine is really nice and I greatly enjoyed the flavor. My problem with the Switch was that it was too sweet for my taste. I was surprised at the how sweet it was given the advertised "no added sugar". The ingredient list mentions grape and apple juice concentrates. That's how they get the sugars in without adding sugar. Fruit juice concentrates are loaded with natural fruit sugars. The nutritional label tells the story: the 8.3 oz can has 34 grams of sugar! That's more than Cocoa Cola (27 grams per 8 oz). Bottom line - this is just too sweet for me. It's too bad because the flavors are awesome. If you have a sweet tooth, maybe this is for you.
18 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Apfelsaftschorle for AmericansMar 04, 2009
By E. M. Van Court
"Van"
Living in Germany for several years, I acquired a taste for Apfelsaftschorle or schorle for short, apple juice and sparkling water. The soda water cuts the sweetness, gives the juice a little tang, and makes the drink a better hydrator; the juice makes the soda water a little more interesting. I usually drink any fruit juice this way now.
Switch premakes my schorle. The blend was and orange citrus rather than apple, but very good regardless. I tried it straight, but it would have been better over ice or if it had been mixed with a little more soda water and a little less juice. The ingredients were juice, sparkling water, and a couple of stabilizers, without two of my pet peeves; artificial color, especially red 40, and high fructose corn syrup.
I enjoyed it and can recommend it as an excellent alternative to conventional soda.
E. M. Van Court
10 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Switch? Ummm ... no.Jun 28, 2009
By IlPrimitivo I was looking forward to tasting the Switch Orange Tangerine drink since orange and tangerine flavors are two of my favorite but I was disappointed in the result.
It was tangy. It tasted of ascorbic acid. It smelled of orange candy. It reminded me of breakfast. It reminded me of, yes, powdered Tang mixed with carbonated water followed by a strong unpleasant artificial aftertaste. I found the the drink to be, simply, not very good.
I tried to like the beverage and I did appreciate the concept but considering the unusual flavors, high calorie count of 140 cals/8.5 oz, and cost of almost a dollar/serving -- I cannot recommend Switch.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Nothing earth-shattering; I enjoyed it, though it lacks biteSep 25, 2009
By Jim Thorpe
"Venturion"
No harsh after taste, no tangible negatives. It just doesn't have the "bite" that I crave from other carbonated beverages like ginger ale or root beer. It's a good option for a healthful drink with some fizz.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Not the best Switch FlavorAug 23, 2009
By JL
"J"
I've become a fan of The Switch sodas. The black cherry flavor has a great balance of flavoring and carbonation that had me ready to give up traditional sodas. The Orange flavor; however, leaves a lot to be desired. It has a really strong after taste and despite being "100% juice" it tastes like bad artificial Orange flavoring.
I'd opt for the grape or the black cherry for sure. The Switch Black Cherry, 8.3 Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)
Also, you'll want to note that The Switch sodas aren't exactly healthy, they are simply not overrun with artificial flavors. They actually have a fairly high calorie count. That being said they have some health benefits over pop- like the vitamin count and no added sugars.
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