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The Ashwagandha Spicy Chai Super Herb Elixir is the perfect blend of assam tea, creamy coconut-milk, and organic spices cardamom, ginger, cinnamon, black pepper, and clove.

The vegan-friendly beverage is a healthier version of sugar-laden commercial drinks in the market. Sip on some iced spicy chai for an afternoon pick-me-up. Zevia is a bubbly drink sweetened with stevia, an ideal alternative for those that want to kick the habit of drinking soda. Our favorite flavors for any time of the year include Cola, Ginger Ale, Lemon Lime Twist, and caffeine-free Cola for those of us who have already downed a couple cups of coffee!

Looking for a sparkling drink that uses real fruit juices instead of artificial sweeteners for flavor? Look no further! Spindrift is available in a variety of flavors such as Pineapple, Orange Mango and Lime and can be found in many stores nationwide. Lemon Perfect is a keto drink for those looking to cut down on sugar.

The cold-pressed lemon water has a touch of sweetness from erythritol and stevia , and a refreshing tang from California lemons. The brand makes four different flavors to choose from. Mohini, a born and raised vegetarian from Chicago, initially went vegan when faced with a health issue, but stayed vegan for the animals.

Whole food plant-based eating inspired by traditional Indian culture is her optimal diet. An advocate for mental health and lifestyle changes, she has a degree in Health Sciences from DePaul University. Nasoya has brought its line of plant-based meats and tofu to the menu at UMass Amherst.

Find plant-based sushi and small plates at the new location at Lincoln Common. These festive, plant-based side dishes are a classic choice for your holiday dinner! The popular allergy-friendly, vegan bakery Hollycake House opened the doors to its first brick-and-mortar on November 1. The vegan eggnog replacement is available for a limited time nationwide. Skip the hassle of cooking and pick up a vegan Thanksgiving feast from one of these spots! This is the first co-branded vegan breakfast sandwich to hit the market!

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Jun 22, Mohini Patel Mohini Patel. Like this article! Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Copy the url. Koia A drink that is high in protein and tastes delicious? Sunwink Sunwink Sparkling Herbal Tonic is sweetened with maple syrup, making it free of refined sugar.

Poppi Poppi is a prebiotic soda made in Texas. Goldthread Goldthread Plant-based Tonics contain 14, mg of super herbs, spices, and adaptogens from around the world. Rebbl The Ashwagandha Spicy Chai Super Herb Elixir is the perfect blend of assam tea, creamy coconut-milk, and organic spices cardamom, ginger, cinnamon, black pepper, and clove. Zevia Zevia is a bubbly drink sweetened with stevia, an ideal alternative for those that want to kick the habit of drinking soda. Spindrift Looking for a sparkling drink that uses real fruit juices instead of artificial sweeteners for flavor?

Lemon Perfect Lemon Perfect is a keto drink for those looking to cut down on sugar. Mohini Patel mylifemoni Mohini, a born and raised vegetarian from Chicago, initially went vegan when faced with a health issue, but stayed vegan for the animals. Cayla White. Fortunately, virtually every brand of hard liquor—bourbon, whiskey, vodka, gin, and rum—is vegan.

Nearly all distilled spirits are vegan except for cream-based liqueurs and products that mention honey on the label. Check out our beer page for capsule reviews of more than twenty of the best vegan beers. Our wine page offers more popular vegan wines, as well as additional information about wine-making and non-vegan fining ingredients. And thanks to Barnivore , you can easily discover the vegan status of any popular brand of wine or beer.

Just like the gambling and soft drink industries, the people who run alcohol companies strive to maximize sales, regardless of social consequences.

They know that people who abuse alcohol account for a huge portion of sales. In fact, more than half the alcohol sold in America goes to the hardest-drinking ten percent of the population. People in this tier consume more than 70 drinks every week! Funny how this sort of widespread abuse is never once mentioned on TV beer ads. All rights reserved.

According to the World Health Organization : In about 3. For further reading, see our vegan beer and wine guides. Personally, after writing this post, I can understand that technically you could overlook some situations without totally compromising your values. A fining agent is a product, and therefore a business that has its own supply chain. And who knows how dodgy their supply chain is! Do you think fining agents are a big deal?

Would love to hear about your experience in the comments below. Michael is an accomplished author, podcaster and a slightly above average cook. He's all about stripping back to the essentials to spend more time pursuing meaningful activities. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments via e-mail. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. I think you have an auto correct issuing in this section: Yes, however, for wine and beer, many companies use animal products as thinning agents.

Great article! Definitely saving this one! Thank you for all your efforts into it! I have friendly thoughts to share. Soil, animal fertilizer. Ink on labels, often have animal byproduct.

Some vegan wines, I can't recall the name off the top of my head, age wine or it's for another purpose can't recall by burying the wine with bull horns. I remember, the company claimed to be vegan and in many ways were very close. I called them to ask more questions and in the process learned about the bull horns.

Really, why? All that effort to make a vegan product, to do that in the end. While there are some reported health benefits of drinking wine, what is the value really? Is it necessary for my overall survival?

I chose not to have it, simply because in the varying ways I mentioned above, along with your insights, when it comes down to it, wine, along with pretty much everything, touches animal. I make huge efforts to only have what I need. To have a drink of wine, for pleasure, when I know that an animal suffered for the label, the filtering process of cane, fertilizer, bull horns, or other agents you mentioned.

That is ok, I don't need it. It stinks that we feel awkward in moments. I am guilty of succumbing to fear. I had a moment yesterday where I had to react quickly and said the wrong thing, driven by fear, and had to make efforts to rectify the situation.

In the heat of the moment, it isn't easy we are complex beings , but we have to try to stay grounded through our fear, know our purpose, and stand to our values. If people don't like us for that, then why would we want them in our circle of friends? I don't grill my friends to be like me I offer commentary and impress people by being an example, but I don't hound them , so, the least they can do is have grace when I want to look something up on my phone that is important to me.

They can get their drinks, I can research either ahead or while there , and order a drink 20 minutes later, if I find something that suits my values. Or, be the designated driver because everyone needs one of those. Great email and these are only my points to ponder. I hope it comes across as a friendly conversation. Thank you, all, for all you do, and the strives you make to create a more peaceful world! With Love, Dana. Hi, Dana! Thanks for taking the time to write such a thoughtful comment.

It just makes it near impossible to verify. Hopefully, there will be more transparency regarding the whole process in time. Thank you for being so compassionate! Thank you for your reply!

Yes, I believe it is possible and cheers to more transparency! Hope you have a nice weekend and my gratitude to you both.

Hi, Dana.



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