
Bing Juice Beverage, Blackberry, Energizing, Black 12 fl oz
What You Should Know
Bing Juice Beverage, Blackberry Energizing (12 fl oz) reads like a hybrid between a sparkling juice and a modern energy drink: a single-serve, dark-branded 12 fl oz aluminum can you’d spot in the refrigerated beverage aisle. Expect to find it shelved with other flavored sparkling waters, juice blends and ready-to-drink energy beverages—near chillers for kombuchas, vitamin waters and lower-calorie sodas. It fits impulse and planned trips alike: shoppers grabbing a quick pick-me-up on a road trip, students stocking a dorm mini-fridge for late nights, or someone seeking a fizzy companion to a movie-night spread. Brand positioning leans youthful and active—marketed as an “energizing” fruit-forward option that mixes real juice concentrate with botanical extracts and vitamins, appealing to flavor-focused, convenience-oriented consumers who want a performance edge without a full-sugar energy-drink stigma. The label foregrounds natural-sounding cues (blackberry and cherry juice concentrates, acai, flax seed, “natural flavors”) plus vitamin listings and “energizing” language; there’s no organic or whole-food certification, and the design avoids childlike motifs in favor of sleek, adult-forward graphics. In plain terms, it’s a manufactured, multi-ingredient beverage made from concentrated juices and a suite of additives for flavor, preservation and stimulation. Sensory notes: effervescent and bright, with a tart blackberry-cherry aroma, a light syrupy midpalate softened by low-calorie sweetener, and a cooling, slightly astringent finish; the ritual is grab–crack–sip—fast refreshment at a desk, in a car, or between errands. The product’s story is convenience and flavor packaged as a modern, lower-calorie energy option.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
Carbonated, Water,, Juice, from, Concentrate, (Blackberry, and, Cherry, Juice, Concentrates),, Natural, Flavors,, Cane, Sugar,, Citric, Acid,, Malic, Acid,, Ascorbic, Acid, (Vit., C),, Potassium, Sorbate, (to, Preserve, Freshness),, Fruit, Juice, (for, Color),, Caffeine,, Natural, Panax, Ginseng, Extract,, Sucralose,, Potassium, Citrate,, Sodium, Citrate,, Niacinamide, (Vit., B3),, Guarana, Seed, Extract,, D-Calcium, Pantothenate, (Vit., B5),, Pyridoxine, Hydrochloride, (Vit., B6),, Riboflavin, (Vit., B2),, Acai,, Flax, Seed,, Cyanocobalamin, (Vit., B12)..
Flagged Ingredients:
- •Potassium Sorbate - Synthetic preservative
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains multiple industrial ingredients—preservatives, non-nutritive sweetener, natural flavors, extracts and isolated vitamins—alongside concentrated juices, which classifies it as ultra-processed (NOVA 4). The formulation and processing aim to create a consistent, shelf-stable flavored energy beverage rather than a minimally processed juice.
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Common Questions about Bing Juice Beverage, Blackberry, Energizing, Black 12 fl oz
Calling Bing Juice Beverage 'healthy' can depend on your perspective. With only 30 calories per can and a modest 5 grams of sugar, it can be a refreshing alternative to sugary sodas. However, it does contain artificial sweeteners and preservatives, so if you're aiming for a whole-foods approach, you might want to consider that.
