Functional sodas and seltzers claim to heal the gut, relax the mind, and boost energy. But do they actually work?
Some visit Los Angeles to see the Hollywood sign, but I flew from New York to experience the culty health-food store Erewhon. I came for thestrawberry smoothie, but it was an array of colorful canned beverages that caught my eye.
As I leaned in closer, I didn’t recognize any alcoholic drinks or familiar sodas—just buzzwords I had seen only in my daily supplements, likeOther drinks boasted ingredients I often eat in salads, like apple-cider vinegar and mushrooms. I suddenly felt out of the loop. “These drinks are testing the limits of what can be turned into a beverage,” says
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