Commercial Bottled Green Tea: High Sugar in a Plastic Shell
Bottled green tea is marketed as a crisp, healthy wellness choice, but most commercial versions in Thailand are essentially tea-flavored liquid sugar. While it offers immediate icy refreshment, the overwhelming sweetness and a distinct plastic undertone…
Read More7-Eleven Standard Tube Ice: The 8-Baht High-Volume Lifesaver
If you just need to chill a massive cooler box or keep a party going on a budget, 7-Eleven’s basic 1kg ice bag is unbeatable. It lacks the crystal-clear aesthetic of premium square cubes and tends to clump together, but for 8 Baht, it offers the best…
Read MoreAura 100% Natural Mineral Water: Why This Green Cap Dominates the Water Aisle
Most bottled water in Thailand is just heavily filtered tap water that leaves your palate completely flat. Aura Mineral Water stands out as a superior choice, offering genuine volcanic filtration and natural minerals that provide a noticeably crisp,…
Read MoreLuxury Ice Cubes: Upgrading Thailand’s Casual Drinking Culture
Spending extra money on ice in a Thai convenience store sounds unnecessary until you open a bag of Luxury Ice Cubes. These crystal-clear, dense cubes are built for slow dilution, making them an excellent tool to elevate a weekend cocktail or rescue a…
Read MorePlantaé Plant Protein Strawberry: A High-Protein Win for Vegans
Convenience or compromise? I tested the Plantaé Strawberry shake to see if 31g of plant protein is enough to overlook the synthetic nature of ready-to-drink vegan supplements.
Read MoreMeiji High Protein Zero Sucrose: The Muscle-Building Hack in the Dairy Aisle
I decided to skip the sugary milk tea for once and grabbed this high-protein giant from the Meiji fridge. If you're looking for a serious protein boost without the sucrose crash, this might be your new best friend.
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