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Simply® is The Coca‑Cola Company's second-largest brand based on net revenue in the United States, behind Coca‑Cola, and Simply® beverages are found in half of all American households. The Simply Spiked Lemonade™ concept was inspired by the popularity of Simply® juices and ades as cocktail mixers.
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Learn More »America’s No. 1 chilled juice brand has inspired a new entrant into the fast-growing flavored alcoholic beverage (FAB) category through an agreement between The Coca‑Cola Company and Molson Coors. The Simply Spiked Lemonade™ variety 12-pack will launch this summer featuring four bold, refreshing flavors with real fruit juice—Lemonade, Strawberry Lemonade, Watermelon Lemonade and Blueberry Lemonade—in 12-oz. slim cans. Select flavors also will be available in single 24-oz. cans. All 170-calorie varieties of Simply Spiked Lemonade contain 5% alcohol by volume (ABV). The Coca‑Cola Company’s North America Operating Unit will sell beverage base to Molson Coors, which will produce, distribute and market the premium, ready-to-drink Simply Spiked Lemonade brand. In 2021, the two companies collaborated on the launch of Topo Chico® Hard Seltzer, which recently expanded nationwide and launched a new line extension: Topo Chico® Hard Seltzer Ranch Water. “Over the past two years, we’ve seen success by shaking up existing categories with new brands that have clear, compelling points of difference, like Topo Chico® Hard Seltzer, Vizzy Hard Seltzer and ZOA Energy Drink,” said Michelle St. Jacques, Chief Marketing Officer, Molson Coors. “Now, we have a huge opportunity to leverage the power of Simply®—a brand known for great flavor—to disrupt the full-flavor alcohol segment in a way that’s never been done before.” Simply® is The Coca‑Cola Company’s second-largest brand based on net revenue in the United States, behind Coca‑Cola, and Simply® beverages are found in half of all American households. The Simply Spiked Lemonade™ concept was inspired by the popularity of Simply® juices and ades as cocktail mixers. The brand’s fresh, great-tasting flavors pair seamlessly with alcohol. Simply Spiked Lemonade™ brings something new to the FAB category, which has continued to grow year-over-year into a nearly $2 billion segment, with full-flavored products and innovation leading the charge. “The Coca‑Cola Company and Molson Coors have a thriving relationship in North America,” said Dan White, Chief of New Revenue Streams, Coca‑Cola North America Operating Unit. “The proof is in the success of Topo Chico Hard Seltzer’s national expansion and the introduction of Topo Chico Hard Seltzer Ranch Water. With this momentum, we are excited to expand our relationship with products inspired by another one of our most valuable brands: Simply®. We believe people will be excited to try this delicious beverage when it arrives on shelves later this year.”
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Learn More »Health Benefits Fermented pickles are full of good bacteria called probiotics, which are important for gut health. Fights diseases. Cucumbers are high in an antioxidant called beta-carotene, which your body turns into vitamin A.
Pickles do more than add a crunchy, tangy bite to your favorite sandwich or burger. Pickled cucumbers also pack loads of vitamins and minerals in their vinegary brine. Cucumbers are native to India, where they’ve been eaten since before written history. Christopher Columbus brought cucumbers to the Americas in the 15th century. People began pickling them about 4,000 years ago as a way to preserve them and to extend their shelf life for transport. Today, you can pickle cucumbers yourself. Grocers sell lots of varieties, including whole dill pickles, sliced sweet pickles, and sour spears. Nutritional Profile Like most vegetables, pickles are almost all water and have very little fat or protein. They also have a high concentration of vitamins because the salty brine draws out the water from the pickles. Their nutritional values vary depending on the type. For example, a whole dill pickle has about: 20% of the daily recommended amount of vitamin K, which helps your blood clot and keeps your bones strong 6% of the calcium adults need for strong bones and teeth and healthy nerves 6% of your daily requirement of potassium, which helps your nerves work right 3%-4% of your daily requirement of vitamin C, an antioxidant that protects your cells from damage 1% of the daily value for vitamin A, important for your vision, immune system, and a healthy pregnancy If you prefer a smaller serving of pickles, a half cup of sliced sweet bread and butter pickles has: More than 3% of your daily value for vitamin A
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