
Snapple Mango Madness Flavored Juice Drink, 16 fl oz recycled plastic bottle, 6 pack
What You Should Know
Snapple Mango Madness arrives on store shelves as a bright, grab-and-go bottled fruit drink that sits with other flavored bottled beverages — think iced teas, lemonades, flavored waters and shelf-stable juice drinks — and is often also found chilled in refrigerated coolers near grab-and-go drinks. It’s aimed at shoppers seeking a sweet, fruit-forward refresher rather than a straight juice: a six-pack or single 16 fl. oz. bottle is commonly picked up for lunches, quick errands, or as an on-the-go treat. Occasions that fit include school lunches, road-trip coolers, and casual movie-night or picnic refreshments. Brand positioning leans on approachable nostalgia and mainstream convenience: Snapple markets itself as a friendly, heritage American beverage brand with playful messaging (Real Facts under the cap), appealing to teens, young adults and parents who remember the brand from the 80s–90s while seeking an indulgent fruity option. Label calls out “all natural,” “made from 5% real juice,” “no artificial flavors or sweeteners,” and “gluten-free,” creating a light health halo, and the bottle notes recycled-plastic packaging — but there’s no organic certification. In plain terms, it’s an ultra-processed flavored juice drink made from water, added sugar, juice concentrates, natural flavors and colorings. Sensory experience is bright, sweet and mango-forward with a smooth, thin-syrupy mouthfeel (23 g sugar, 100 kcal per 16 oz), a hint of kiwi tartness and a warm orange hue from vegetable concentrates; the ritual is twist, sip, and recycle — convenient, flavorful, and designed for instant refreshment rather than culinary use.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
Filtered, Water,, Sugar,, Kiwi, Juice, Concentrate,, Citric, Acid,, Mango, Puree, Concentrate,, Natural, Flavors,, Vegetable, Juice, Concentrate, and, Beta, Carotene, (for, Color)..
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains added sugar, juice concentrates, natural flavors and colorants and is formulated and packaged as a ready-to-drink product, consistent with ultra-processed foods.
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Common Questions about Snapple Mango Madness Flavored Juice Drink, 16 fl oz recycled plastic bottle, 6 pack
The term 'healthy' can be a bit slippery! Mango Madness contains 100 calories and 23 grams of total sugars per serving, which is higher than some other drinks. It's great for a refreshing treat or a post-workout pick-me-up, but if you're watching your sugar intake, you might want to enjoy it in moderation.
