Hi Barbara! I get mine Maine Root Cola at a privately owned specialty market right down the street from me, but they are always sold out. They are $2.50 a bottle, so I don’t drink them often. I usually take one with me when I am away from home, to keep my blood sugar levels just right, so I don’t get hungry for hours sipping on one. I am not sure where they might be available in your area. My area says Whole Foods and Target have carried them.
“Until 2006 I was using mostly frozen pulp-free concentrate, then they introduced the enzyme process (for disposing of waste fiber, making it stay suspended in the juice), affecting even the “pulp-free” type. So now I use only sweet oranges that I squeeze myself. US people don’t realize how ridiculously degraded their standard of living has become. Nutrition is political economical. The governments tell people to eat beans and bread for a reason. I use coca cola as a fill-in when I can’t get oranges.” -Ray Peat.
Wow, that’s good news!
I’m not familiar with this brand. Where do you get it?
Hi Barbara! I get mine Maine Root Cola at a privately owned specialty market right down the street from me, but they are always sold out. They are $2.50 a bottle, so I don’t drink them often. I usually take one with me when I am away from home, to keep my blood sugar levels just right, so I don’t get hungry for hours sipping on one. I am not sure where they might be available in your area. My area says Whole Foods and Target have carried them.
Thank you, I’ll check it out.
“Until 2006 I was using mostly frozen pulp-free concentrate, then they introduced the enzyme process (for disposing of waste fiber, making it stay suspended in the juice), affecting even the “pulp-free” type. So now I use only sweet oranges that I squeeze myself. US people don’t realize how ridiculously degraded their standard of living has become. Nutrition is political economical. The governments tell people to eat beans and bread for a reason. I use coca cola as a fill-in when I can’t get oranges.” -Ray Peat.