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Seagrams Zero Sugar Ginger Ale Soda Soft Drink, 2 Liters
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Seagrams Zero Sugar Ginger Ale Soda Soft Drink, 2 Liters

Seagrams
67.6 foz
Available at Foodtown
0
Calories
0g
Protein
25mg
Sodium
27
Ingredients

What You Should Know

Seagram’s Zero Sugar Ginger Ale (2 L / 67.6 fl oz) sits squarely in the soda aisle of American supermarkets, usually shelved with diet and zero‑sugar soft drinks and next to mixers like club soda and tonic water. You’ll spot it near cola brands, other ginger ales, and cocktail mixers in both grocery and party sections. It fits shopping trips for casual entertaining, weekend brunches, and road trips — anywhere shoppers want a fizzy, no‑calorie option that works as both a standalone refreshment and a mixer. Brand positioning leans on heritage and approachability: Seagram’s markets a classic, clean ginger flavor for adults who want the ritual of soda without sugar or caffeine, appealing to calorie‑conscious consumers and home bartenders who value convenience and familiarity. The label carries common health halos — “Zero Sugar,” “Zero Calories,” and mentions of “natural flavors” and ginger extract — but there are no organic, non‑GMO, or kid‑targeted claims; packaging is a familiar clear PET 2‑liter with bold branding and a dark caramel‑colored liquid visible inside. In plain processing context, this is a highly processed soft drink formulated with artificial sweeteners (aspartame, acesulfame K), preservatives (potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate), acidity regulators and colorants. Sensory details: bright carbonation that tingles on the tongue, a light ginger bite rather than fresh root intensity, and a cola‑brown hue; people typically chill the bottle, pour over ice with a lime wedge, or use it to lift cocktails and mocktails. Rituals include cracking open the tab, the fizz sound, and the communal pour at gatherings — a convenient, familiar beverage staple in American fridge culture.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 12.0
Servings per Container: 6
Calories0
% Daily Value*
Total Fat0g0%
Saturated Fat0g0%
Sodium25mg1%
Total Carbohydrate1g0%
Protein0g
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Ingredients

Carbonated, Water,, Citric, Acid,, Ginger, Extract, With, Other, Natural, Flavors,, Aspartame,, Sodium, Citrate,, Potassium, Sorbate, (To, Protect, Taste),, Acesulfame, Potassium,, Caramel, Color,, Sodium, Benzoate, (To, Protect, Taste)..

Flagged Ingredients:

  • Potassium Sorbate - Synthetic preservative
  • Sodium Benzoate - Synthetic preservative
  • Caramel Color - Artificial coloring
No PreservativeNo Additive

Dietary Labels

This product is vegan, is gluten-free, and is not organic.

Ultra-Processing Assessment

NOVA Score:4 / 4

Ultra-Processed

Why this score?

This product is ultraprocessed: it contains industrially formulated ingredients (artificial sweeteners, preservatives, colorants) and flavoring agents rather than whole foods, consistent with NOVA group 4.

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Common Questions about Seagrams Zero Sugar Ginger Ale Soda Soft Drink, 2 Liters

Well, 'healthy' can be a bit subjective, right? This ginger ale is calorie-free and low in sugar, which might make it a great choice for those watching their calorie intake. However, it does contain artificial sweeteners and preservatives, so if you're looking for something more whole-food oriented, it might not fit the bill.

Perfect For

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weekend-brunch
road-trip

Vibe:

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