Ultimate Espresso Tonic Hack With Zevia’s Limited-Edition Salted Caramel Zero Sugar Soda

Zevia® just leveled up its tasty roster with its most unique, limited-edition flavor flex: Salted Caramel Zero Sugar Soda, a drop you can only score on Amazon and Zevia.com. Consumers have been upping their beverage game this past year, driven by a craving for taste and indulgence. But while treating yourself is always a win, health is still top of mind. Seizing the opportunity, Zevia® has gone all in with their most decadent zero sugar, naturally sweetened sip yet.

Imagine this: buttery caramel vibes swirling with a touch of salt, all wrapped up in a refreshing, bubbly drink. It’s a treat-yourself moment with each sip. Zevia’s Salted Caramel Soda delivers a rich caramel flavor while maintaining the brand’s commitment to zero sugar, zero artificial colors, zero artificial sweeteners, and zero calories.

With the rise of salted caramel coinciding with the viral trend of espresso tonics, it only made sense that we had to put a little Foodbeast touch to the situation with a sweet hack — without the sugar. Simply charge up your Zevia® Salted Caramel Soda with a shot or two of your favorite espresso to jolt your taste buds with the unique combo of flavors. The undeniable, tried and true duo of salty & sweet linking up with the rich, roasted, and aromatic notes of espresso create a truly indulgent experience for your palate.

Salted Caramel Zero Sugar Soda is the latest addition to Zevia’s lineup, which includes popular flavors like Cola, Creamy Root Beer, and Black Cherry. The limited-edition flavor is available in 8-packs on Amazon and 24-packs on Zevia.com while supplies last.

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