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Santa Cruz Organic Lemonade Review and Giveaway



 How many of you would drink a ice filled glass of lemonade on hot summer days? Or did your parents give you sugar Kool Aid or even worse soda?   Sorry- not trying to judge anyone here just being real about the sugar intake of kids these days.  

Thank-you Santa Cruz for sending me the Mango Lemonade and Lemonade to conduct an honest review and to give two winners of the giveaway contest 2 bottles of this tasty lemonade.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions are 100% mine.  

Santa Cruz also makes a few other flavors of lemonade including: Lemonade, Cherry Lemonade, Peach Lemonade, Raspberry Lemonade, and Mango Lemonade.   

As  mentioned above I have tasted the original Lemonade and the Mango Lemonade.   I enjoyed the Mango Lemonade the most but both were sweet and quenched my thirst.   The two bottles did disappear very fast.   My husband is partly to blame since he used the Mango Lemonade in his morning smoothie.   My kids also drank them and asked for more!  

The calories is much less then the other drinks I mentioned above and there is vitamins in the lemonades.  The Mango Lemonade has 100% of your daily value for Vitamin A.  Santa Cruz Organic Lemonade also has ZERO artificial preservatives or ingredients.  

Make sure to enter to win 2 bottles of Santa Cruz Lemonade using the easy Rafflecopter form below.  There will be two winners- must be in USA.  
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Comments

Karen Delaney said…
Can't decide between the Cherry and the Raspberry :)
Jacki T. said…
I bet the peach lemonade is amazing!
Cassie Eastman said…
Mango Lemonade! I love anything Mango, so delicious!
MICHELLE ELIZONDO said…
PEACH

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