
Snapple Zero Raspberry Tea 12 Pack
What You Should Know
Snapple Zero Raspberry Tea 12 Pack is a familiar sight in the beverage aisle of American supermarkets, usually shelved with other packaged iced teas, diet sodas and flavored waters rather than in the refrigerated case. Packaged as twelve 16-oz bottles (192 fl oz total), it sits near multit-packs of soda and other ready-to-drink teas where shoppers pick up drinks for picnics, parties or pantry stock-ups. This product suits quick shopping trips for low-calorie options — think road trips, game-day gatherings, or school and office lunches — when people want a sweet-tasting beverage without the sugar. Snapple’s brand leans on nostalgic, mainstream Americana: an everyperson iced-tea brand marketed to teens, commuters and calorie-conscious adults who recognize the Snapple name and its “real tea” storytelling. Labels emphasize natural-sounding claims — “Our Real Tea Starts with the Finest Tea Leaves,” “Naturally flavored,” “Gluten free” and “5 calories per bottle” — and the pack calls out an eco-friendly, recyclable bottle made from recycled plastic; there is no organic certification. In plain terms it’s a highly processed bottled tea: brewed tea plus water and a handful of industrial ingredients (artificial sweetener, acids, flavorings). Sensory-wise the drink pours clear and light with a crisp, thin mouthfeel, a mild tannic tea base and bright raspberry aroma from natural flavors; it’s best served cold straight from the bottle, an on-the-go ritual for commuters or a no-fuss accompaniment to deli sandwiches and backyard snacks. The packaging and low-calorie positioning make it feel convenient and modern while leaning on the comfort of classic iced-tea branding.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
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Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains industrial ingredients like aspartame, natural flavors and acids and is manufactured as a ready-to-drink beverage, placing it in the ultra-processed foods category.
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Common Questions about Snapple Zero Raspberry Tea 12 Pack
Well, 'healthy' can be a bit subjective! This tea has only 5 calories per bottle, which is pretty low. It's a refreshing option if you're looking to hydrate without a sugar bomb, but it does contain aspartame, an artificial sweetener. So, it’s healthy in a low-calorie sense, but if you’re avoiding artificial ingredients, you might want to tread carefully.
