
Salutti Aloe Drink Strawberry
What You Should Know
Aloevine Salutti Aloe Drink Strawberry arrives on American grocery shelves as a large, eye-catching 50.7 fl oz bottle that most shoppers will find in the chilled or ambient beverage aisle—often tucked near ready-to-drink teas, coconut waters and other functional or international drinks. It also appears in international or Asian/Latin beverage sections alongside other bottled aloe and fruit drinks. This is a grab-and-share beverage for families and curious shoppers: marketed with wellness cues (“real aloe pulp,” “no preservatives”) and bright, fruity branding that reads approachable and slightly exotic. Occasions where it fits include backyard picnics, road trips, or as a sweet, cooling complement to a casual meal at home. Brand positioning leans into tropical, wellness-adjacent imagery aimed at younger adults and families seeking novelty and perceived health benefits—people who want something more interesting than soda but still sweet and refreshing. The label emphasizes “real aloe pulp” and natural color notes (and asks customers to expect settling), but it carries no organic certification; other cues play up naturalness rather than clinical or diet claims. In plain language, the drink is processed: it blends aloe pieces with water, added sweeteners, flavoring and stabilizers for shelf stability and texture. Sensory details are distinctive—pouring reveals a slightly viscous, translucent liquid studded with soft, slippery aloe bits that settle over time; the strawberry taste is bright and sugary with an artificial-fruit top note. Packaging is a resealable plastic bottle designed for sharing; the ritual often involves shaking to re-suspend pulp and serving over ice or straight from the bottle for an instantly fruity, textural sip.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
Purified, Water,, Aloe, Vera, Gel, (8%),, Fructose,, Sugar,, Citric, Acid,, Artificial, Strawberry, Flavor,, Calcium, Lactate,, Sodium, Citrate,, Vitamin, C,, Gellan, Gum,, Cochineal, Extract,, Turmeric, Extract,, and, Caramel, Extract..
Flagged Ingredients:
- •Cochineal Extract - Artificial coloring
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains industrial ingredients (fructose, added sugar, artificial flavor, stabilizer gellan gum and other additives) and is formulated rather than just minimally processed, which fits NOVA group 4 ultraprocessed foods.
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Common Questions about Salutti Aloe Drink Strawberry
Well, 'healthy' can be a bit of a moving target, right? This drink is low in calories at just 100 per serving, which is great if you're looking for a refreshing treat without a sugar overload. However, it does contain added sugars and artificial flavors, so it's more of an occasional indulgence than a health elixir.
