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Kin Euphorics Non-Alcoholic Functional Beverage Actual Sunshine -- 4 Cans / 8 fl oz Each


Kin Euphorics Non-Alcoholic Functional Beverage Actual Sunshine
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Kin Euphorics Non-Alcoholic Functional Beverage Actual Sunshine -- 4 Cans / 8 fl oz Each

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Kin Euphorics Non-Alcoholic Functional Beverage Actual Sunshine Description

  • Actual Sunshine
  • Rise And Glow
  • A Functional Beverage For Modern Rituals
  • Gently Caffeinated 33 mg

Immunity + Beauty Booster
Rise and glow from within. Our Sunshine is non-alcoholic and infused with adaptogens, nootropics, and vitamins such as C and D, Zinc, Saffron, and Turmeric for a super boost of immunity. Collagen brightens complexion while Coffeeberry® gently caffeinates for a bright-eyed morning.

 

Taste

A fresh fusion of pineapple, cardamom, turmeric, and saffron. Think a thirst-quenching mimosa.

 

Key Actives

 

Vitamin C, D3 + Zinc - Levels up immunity

Collagen - Gives good glow

Saffron & Turmeric - Activates optimism

Caffeiene 33 mg  - Gentle rise

 

How will Actual Sunshine make me feel?
Boost immunity and beauty with Actual Sunshine’s anti-inflammatory key actives such as Vitamin C, Vitamin D3, Zinc, Turmeric, Saffron, and Collagen. Sip in the morning to elevate your self-care routine or before pilates for a gentle boost of energy.

 

How does Actual Sunshine taste?
Drawing inspiration from the delightful morning mimosa, our fusion of pineapple, ginger, turmeric, and cardamom intertwines to create a sparkling, tangy, tropical sensation.

 

Is Actual Sunshine Vegan?
No, it's not. This is our only offering that could not be made without help from the animal kin-dom. Ethically sourced and always nutraceutical grade, our collagen is of bovine and D3 is of sheep’s wool (lanolin). This is one area where the results were simply unmatched by plant-based alternatives, or at least what is currently allowed in foods by the FDA. Apologies to our vegan Kindlings, we hate to disappoint!


Directions

How much Kin should I drink?
If it's your first time, start with a single serving and slowly increase to find your perfect rise. We don't suggest consuming more than 4 servings in 24 hours.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 8 fl oz (237 mL)
Servings per Container: 4
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories60
Total Fat0 g0%
   Saturated Fat0 g0%
   Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium15 mg0%
Total Carbohydrate14 g5%
   Dietary Fiber0 g0%
   Total Sugars12 g
     Includes 0g Added Sugars0%
Protein1 g
Vitamin D4.8 mcg25%
Calcium25 mg2%
Iron0.3 mg2%
Potassium160 mg4%
Other Ingredients: Water, pineapple juice concentrate, lemon juice, proprietary blend (collagen peptides, acerola powder, vitamin C, coffeeberry®, L-theanine, zinc (as zinc citrate), vitamin D), turmeric extract, ginger extract, cardamom extract, licorice beet root extract, guava essence, saffron extract.
Warnings

Actual Sunshine was created to enhance your daily ritual, to provide power to your mind so you can rise. We are mindful that some ingredients may not be suitable with each different phase of your life, so it's best to consult your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medications.

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The $100 Billion Sip: Inside the Boom of Functional Beverages

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In the U.S. and around the world, we’ve gone beyond consuming beverages to get hydrated, quench our thirst or — to borrow a phrase that originated in the 14th century — wet our whistle with a cocktail, beer or glass of wine. In the past four decades, many people have graduated to sipping so-called “functional beverages.” Non-alcoholic functional drinks contain ingredients that manufacturers claim can boost health and wellness. Among these ingredients are protein, vitamins, minerals, probiotics, collagen, CBD and ashwagandha. Flat Lay Overhead View of 5 Bottles of Colorful Functional Beverages on White Wood Surface “Functional beverages are a great way to supplement your diet with nutrients or compounds you might not get enough of otherwise,” Dr. Niby Mathew, a primary care physician at Riverside Healthcare’s location in Frankfort, Illinois, says in a Riverside article. “However, it’s important to ensure these drinks fit into your overall nutrition plan and lifestyle.” An article published in 2023 by the research journal Beverages pinpointed seven categories of functional drinks:
  • Sports and performance drinks
  • Energy drinks
  • Ready-to-drink teas
  • Milk-based drinks
  • Fortified fruit drinks
  • Soy-based drinks
  • Fortified water
Riverside Health identifies five of the more popular functional drinks as:
  • Kombucha: A fizzy, fermented, probiotic-rich tea that can support gut health.
  • Adaptogen-infused teas: These teas contain adaptogens such as ashwagandha or holy basil, which can help manage stress.
  • Collagen drinks: These beverages, which are packed with collagen peptides, promote skin elasticity and joint health.
  • Mushroom coffees and lattes: These drinks, which are infused with medicinal mushrooms like lion’s mane and reishin, can boost immune function and improve focus.
  • Probiotic sodas: These probiotic-filled sodas claim to support gut health.

Why are ‘functional drinks’ so popular?

Functional drinks have emerged as part of the diets of millions of Americans who want to lead healthier lives, especially those in the 18-34 age group. In a 2024 survey conducted by the Ipsos polling organization, the top three 2025 New Year’s resolutions made by American adults were to eat healthier, exercise more often and drink more water. At least 80% of people in the 18-34 age group cited those three resolutions, compared with 73% or less in the 35-54 and 55-and-over age groups. “As health-conscious consumers become increasingly aware of the role that diet plays in overall well-being, the demand for functional beverages has surged, making them a staple in the modern diet,” says market research firm NIQ. “The rise of functional beverages is not just a trend but a reflection of broader shifts in consumer behavior and preferences.” A research review published in 2023 by the journal Food Research International says the World Health Organization’s emphasis on the benefits of functional beverages has contributed to their popularity. How popular are they? A 2024 survey by marketing and PR firm Matter Communications offers a hint. The survey found that 44% of consumers said they were likely to incorporate electrolyte-enhanced water or healthier sodas or sparkling beverages into their daily routines. According to Beverage Universe, an online platform that sells beverages, functional beverages make up about 10% of the U.S. market for non-alcoholic beverages. Mintel Research says about one-tenth of Americans regularly consume functional drinks.

What are the benefits of ‘functional drinks’?

The benefits of functional drinks, beyond taste and hydration, that are touted by manufacturers include more energy, improved digestion, better immune support, reduced inflammation and enhanced brain power. The American Dietetic Association says functional foods (presumably including beverages) can have a “potentially beneficial effect on health” when regularly consumed as part of a varied diet. Meanwhile, the American Heart Association doesn’t endorse functional drinks. Rather, it encourages consumption of basic beverages such as plain water, unsweetened milk, black coffee and a limited amount of 100% fruit juice, while advising against consumption of sugary drinks. Like the American Heart Association, the American Medical Association suggests staying away from sugary drinks. It also supports a ban on marketing energy drinks to people under 18. But the organization doesn’t address functional drinks specifically. Even though functional drinks may hold the potential to improve someone’s health and wellness, the beverages might not deliver the advertised benefits. “The benefits that functional drinks claim to offer can be nebulous and varied, which means that different groups of consumers opt for different varieties,” according to market research firm Mintel. Along the same lines, NIQ points out that some consumers might perceive functional drinks as “unnecessary or overly complex” compared with regular beverages, “while others might harbor skepticism about the claims made by brands.” NIQ notes that functional drinks frequently make health-related claims, prompting federal regulators to look closely at those products to ensure they’re complying with guidelines about labeling, ingredient safety and marketing claims. Some health care professionals are skeptical of those claims. Promised benefits such as boosted energy, improved cognitive abilities and improved gut health may not be rooted in reality, since data supporting functional beverages is weak, registered dietitian nutritionist Elizabeth Ward told Today’s Dietitian magazine. In the Today’s Dietitian article, registered dietitian and licensed dietitian nutritionist Erin Skinner cautioned that “functional beverages are not well controlled or regulated, so the purity, quality and dosing of the functional ingredients they contain isn’t guaranteed. Functional beverages introduce risk while not necessarily providing any clinical benefit.” “Furthermore,” Skinner added, “the dosing of functional ingredients is often very low, below what is typically shown to provide clinical outcomes. [And] the price of functional beverages is typically higher than that of a quality supplement.” These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title="Featured Products" border_width="2"][vc_row_inner equal_height="yes" content_placement="middle" gap="35"][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="188654" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1759526561468{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/remedy-kombucha-organic-4-pack-ginger-lemon"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="188652" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1759526580521{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/daytrip-organic-prebiotic-soda-clementine"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="188653" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1759526595976{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/moment-sparkling-adaptogens-botanical-drink-mango-chili"][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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