Sosa Fruit Drink Review and Rating

Fruit Drink in Nigeria

Nigeria’s market trend for fruit drinks is on the rise due to the young and rapidly growing population. The hot weather conditions in the country also contribute to the high demand for soft drinks as people seek to refresh themselves. However, quite a number of people are looking for drinks that are both healthy and affordable. This can be a challenge, as many soft drinks are either high in sugar or the healthy options are expensive.

Drinks that are low in sugar are made with natural ingredients, such as fruit juices or herbal teas. A growing urban population is also driving demand for ready-to-drink soft drinks suitable for consumers seeking a convenient option for life on the go.

Sosa Fruit Drink Product Review

In this review, we’ll be taking a closer look at a particular fruit drink – “Sosa Fruit Drink” and evaluating its ingredients, and overall quality.

Rite Foods Limited is the manufacturer of Sosa Fruit Drinks  Bigi Drinks, Rite and Bigi Sausages, as well as Fearless Energy Drinks. Sosa Fruit Drink is available in five flavours.

It is amazing to see a variety of options to choose from. There are the Orange, Apple, Orange passion and Mango, Mixed berries, and Cranberry flavours.

They are available in 35cl, In case you want something small and petite. There is also 1-litre PET bottle. It is easy to assume that the fruit-flavored drink caters to everyday people looking for nutritious refreshments thanks to its distinctive value proposition with claims that the fruit drinks are meticulously created to provide ultimate refreshment.

Is Sosa Fruit Drink a Healthy Option?

This non-alcoholic Orange fruit-flavoured drink, according to the manufacturers, contains orange juice concentrate, natural orange flavouring, 0.9 grams of fat, 31.1 grams of added sugar, and other ingredients.

Now, this is a shocker, this is supposed to have a lot of naturally healthy supplements, but 31.1 grams of added sugar for a fruit drink. Although not all sugar in a fruit drink is added sugar as some can come from the natural sugars found in the fruit. But 31.1 grams is still a significant amount of sugar for one serving.

It is important to note that this amount of sugar is about 7.47 teaspoons of sugar, and if you consume other foods or drinks that contain added sugars, you could easily go over the recommended limit for the day. The purpose of going for a fruit drink in place of soda is eventually defeated.

Nutritional Guide

When making decisions about what to eat or drink,  especially when it has to do with fast-consumable products, it’s always a good idea to carefully read the ingredients and nutritional declaration on the product packaging and to compare products to find the one that supports your overall health and well-being.

Taking into account the quantity of fruit juice utilized is also a significant factor to consider. For instance, 100% pure apple juice has a different nutritional value than apple juice flavouring, which may contain added sugars and chemicals to mimic it taste of apple juice.

So, In case you want to try this drink out and would develop an affinity for it because of its taste, I think that is your decision to make. If avoiding a high percentage of sugar is your major reason for going for a “fruity” drink like Sosa, you might need to check again. Provided that you’re just looking for something fruity, Sosa could be your “guy”. Sosa fruit drinks can be purchased from supermarkets, grocery stores, and e-commerce websites.