In case you missed the big news in the sugar-free drinks arena lately, Sodaly is our very own sugar-free soft drink. We've always been in the biz of brewing booch, but it was about time we put our skills to the test and crafted a new kind of all natural bevvie.
Now that Sodaly has been out and about for a few years now, we get all kinds of questions about when/where/how to drink these fruity faves. Today, we're answering one of the big questions: Is Sodaly suitable for diabetics?
What is Sodaly?
We should probably start by recapping what Sodaly is, right? Right.
Sodaly is a prebiotic soft drink. It’s made with 100% natural ingredients, no sugar at all (none!), and seven bangin’ flaves to tickle any tastebud.
Some call it an all natural soft drink. Others call it a prebiotic soft drink. We’ve even heard some people call it the “elixir of life” and “a representation of all that is good in the world”. Pretty big stuff, we know.
It sounds like the dream bev for diabetics, but is that the case?
Is Sodaly suitable for diabetics?
According to Diabetes Australia, looking after what you fuel your body with is a key way to manage diabetes.
They suggest limiting high energy foods like sweet biccies, cakes, lollies, choccy and (here's the kicker) sugar-sweetened drinks and fruit juice.
All Remedy Drinks, including our all natural softie Sodaly, are sugar-free. They're made from 100% natural ingredients, too, making them A-OK for diabetics.
This being said, we have to add a caveat. An asterisk, if you will. We brew drinks - we are not health professionals. If you have diabetes, or other health conditions, we always suggest speaking to your GP for advice from someone who knows your situation.
Where can I buy Sodaly?
This sugar-free soft drink is enjoying its best life in major and independent supermarkets across Australia and New Zealand, as well as online at remedydrinks.com.