O.N.E. Amazon Acai Drink 11.2Ounce Aseptic Containers Pack

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O.N.E. Amazon Acai Drink is a ready to drink beverage that is obviously made from the Acai Berry that is grown in the middle of the Amazon Forest.  Acai is considered one of the healthiest super foods this small planet has to offer.  It contains a lot of antioxidants and fatty acids such as the Omega 3, 6 and 9.  These fatty acids, especially the Omega 3 are very essential in maintaining a healthy heart.  In addition to that, the antioxidant content of acai is said to be more than that of pomegranate and even red wine, which is the one that most people rely on for their antioxidant supply.  And we’re not done yet.

This product also contains Vitamins E and C and Ellagic Acid.  To make it healthier, this drink is accented by a splash of Acerola, an Amazon Berry that is said to contain more Vitamin C than the more common and more widely consumed orange.  As we all know, Vitamin C is an essential vitamin to prevent colds and other annoying illnesses.  So, you could be sure that when you take a serving of this product a day, you really could keep the doctor and his fees away! more info

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25 Responses to “O.N.E. Amazon Acai Drink 11.2Ounce Aseptic Containers Pack”

  1. Louise says:

    Best one in the market!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I have tried other brands such as Sambazon, Zola and Bossa Nova. I like Bossa Nova out of the three since it is lighter in texture but I must say it does taste watered down so I’m not too sure if I’m getting the full benefits. Number one choice though is O.N.E! I like the combination of the acerola cherry and acai. It does have a slight chocolatey flavor to it but its very minute. Some people are concerned about the sugar but as you know fructose is the main form of sugar in here. And fructose is easily digested by the body unlike other artificial sweeteners. So I say drink up!

  2. Kurupt says:

    Definitely an acquired taste
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    I have never had acai fruit before so I was very interested to try this drink. This fruit is definitely an acquired taste. It is very high in antioxidants as a fruit but the drink would not satisfy everyone. I didn’t mind the drink but I probably won’t be drinking it on a regular basis.

  3. Peter Dykhuis says:

    Not Your Fathers Fruit Drink
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    After trying this I am hard pressed to get too excited about it. Perhaps if I drank this on a regular basis for weeks on end I would see some benefits but I am doubtful that from a taste, calorie or expense standpoint I would ever find this worthwhile.

    Pros:

    1. Slick and unique packaging.

    2. Taste improves (in my opinion) when diluted. I mixed mine 1 part water to one part juice and found it much more palatable. I also enjoyed it more the colder it was so adding ice helped as well.

    3. Makes a decent flavor for a health shake. I mixed this up in with yogurt, spinach leaves, fresh strawberries and it tasted pretty good.

    Cons:

    1. Very strong tasting. Almost impossible to drink straight up, chilled or warm.

    2. Not very visually appealing. Very dark colored with smoky hues and pulpy look to it. Very dark brown color.

    3. Cost. It is not a cheap way to get your health/hydration fix in.

    4. High calorie. At 150 calories for just 11 ounces the health benefit is not weight loss but rather the supposed innate value of the Acai.

    Overall interesting but I think I will stick with my Cranberry juice for the time being. I will wait to buy more until the mix of price, calories and taste changes a bit.

  4. G. Little says:

    Not what I expected. Not terrible, but wouldn’t buy it again.
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    Not what I expected, but it wasn’t necessarily terrible. It tasted mildly like prune (with a hint of berry) and the texture much the same as prune juice. I would not buy it again, but what I bought most likely won’t go to waste. I am in no hurry to drink the other 11 in the case, but I have approx. 2 months before they expire. If you want it for the health benefits, it is drinkable, just would not be my first choice.

  5. TRI NYC says:

    Never liked acai til now
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I have finally jumped on the acai superfood bandwagon. I was introduced to acai through a friend. he told me about the wonders of Mon a vie. I dont get it. not only is it expensive, but it tasted like eating my lipstick. it also has about 20 other ingredients beside acai. I wanted the real benefits of acai, so i picked up a few brands of the juice at my local whole foods. I liked O.N.E. the best because it looked and tasted the freshest. I am going to drink one a day for the next week and see if i can tell a difference!

  6. Carrie Rogers says:

    quite possibly the worst drink EVER
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    I picked some of this up because I am always looking for drinks that are both delicious and nutritious. This stuff might be nutritious but since it will never find it’s way into my body, it’s moot. It is, hands down, the most vile stuff I have ever tried to drink. It is reminiscent of a really horrible cough medicine we had as kids. And I think it might even be worse than that. My roommate actually gagged when she tried it. I have tried a lot of different things in the name of healthier eating and this is the worst of the worst. Do not spend your money on this product. I don’t know if the other O.N.E. products are any better but I won’t be finding out. No way will I give them any more of my money.

  7. Dale N. Scott says:

    NOW I KNOW WHY ITS USUALLY BLENDED WITH OTHER JUICES
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    I’ve been wondering for some time about Acai Juice and why I’ve only recently (in the past couple of years) even seen it available. Now I know why. This stuff is gross! One taste is all I needed to understand why its nearly always blended with something palatable. I had to mix it with guava or mango juice and lots of ice in order to drink it. Wild harvested? Sure, if it was good, it would have been cultivated centuries ago. Health? So is cabbage juice but who wants to drink it. Once again, marketing ‘experts’ have found away to sell something ‘new’ and ‘healthy’ to a gullible public. BLEA! Now, if you really want to try something nasty, try the Goji Berry Juice (on second thought, don’t). You’ll regret it.

  8. Lefty says:

    Great and Healthy!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I tried this product when I had a cold and it helped me get better sooner! I highly recommend this product. It is not only very healthy for you but it tastes great! I wish however that it was a bit cheaper…

  9. Michael L. Baird says:

    Refreshing, healthy, unique taste
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    It is nice to discover a new refreshing truly different beverage that is also potentially healthy. I started out looking for Pomegranate juice for its purported antioxidant benefit, and stumbled over this Acai Drink. As noted elsewhere, the straw pictured on the package is just a suggested utensil… as the beverage container does not actually come with a straw. Well-refrigerated, and consumed with a straw, this beverage taken every few days will be a small pleasure for you.

  10. lifeloyalsigmachi says:

    Definitely Not As Good as Bossa Nova
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    I do agree with some of the other reviews of this beverage. Acai juice with agave (to sweeten) is very nice in flavor, but since this brand adds the acerola juice, I think this definitely changes the flavor. It’s not bad, and I agree that it tastes kind of medicine-like, but I would not buy it again. I love the Bossa Nova original acai flavor (purple). It is sweet, yet has the lowest sugar and calories of any of the acai juice beverages on the market. I would highly recommend the Bossa Nova brand!!!

  11. Lucas Dos Reis says:

    The Best Acai ever!!!!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    Acai Berry may be one of the healthiest foods on the planet. The acai berry is one of the world’s most interesting and unique foods. It may also be one of its healthiest. Chock-full of antioxidants, amino acids, AND essential fatty acids, the tiny little acai berry packs a nutritional wallop rarely seen in the natural world. In fact, some experts consider it to be the world’s most “complete” natural food.

    As a Brazilian I may say that it is the only juice that tastes like the fresh acai berry, it is wonderful!!!!

    The Acai contains 33 times the cholesterol fighting anthocyanin than a glass of red wine and it may also provides several cardiovascular health benefits, that is why I drink it every single day after working out.

    O.N.E.’s acai berry juice is the best on the shelves or online, it is made from fresh acai fruit grown wildly in the middle of the Amazon Rainforest, so it is like tasting the berry directly from the tree, again, it is really amazing how this O.N.E.’s juice tastes exactly like the berries.

    I’ve tasted all the brands available and O.N.E.’s Amazon Acai is really the one that not tastes artificially.

    It is great!!!!

  12. Andrew Reviewer says:

    Interesting taste, I like it
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I wanted to taste it just because I like to taste new stuff, and because it is claimed to be “superfood”. I liked the taste and now I drink this one or Zola Acai nearly every day, just because I like the taste and because it’s conveniently delivered to me by Amazon’s subscription.

    I buy tons of stuff on Amazon and rarely write reviews, but I remember when I first open this web-page I hesitated to buy, because there were a lot of negative reviews. I finally bought it out of curiosity, and was prepared for something awful. It turned out to be one of my favorite drinks. So I thought it would be fair for the product if I write a review.

    I gave it to other people to taste, and most people liked it. Like with any food, there are personal preferences. Some people drink coffee, some don’t. So my advice is – ignore any review (positive and negative). If you want to taste it, taste it.

    P.S. I’m not telling that Acai juice is any better than let’s say blueberry juice. It’s just that I like variety, and that Amazon delivers this one to me. I would enjoy Amazon having more natural berry juices available for delivery.

  13. H. Lee says:

    No too bad – but there are better ones
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    this is one of the stronger acai drinks that i have had out on the market. i would describe the taste as an earthy, berrylike flavor. Warning – this drink does have a little more solids than others, hence its unappealing color. This is supposed to give more antioxidant oompf. Some people may find the gritty feel a turn-off.

  14. DAVERAT says:

    Gagged me it was so incredibly revolting! BLECH
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    I have had other Acai drinks so it’s not the taste of Acai that I find revolting – just this stuff. it’s thick, kinda gloppy and has a nasty vinegary aftertaste. I tried filtering it through a gold coffee filter to get rid of the sediments and that helped the texture but didn’t do much to improve the taste. Ultimately, the only way I was able to drink this stuff and not waste it was to mix it with some apple juice or grape juice. The best way to explain the taste is to compare it to the juice you get when you press wine grapes. Wine grapes aren’t very sweet and when you press them, you get a thick, sourish juice. That’s similar to this crap. Maybe you could put some of this into a smoothie with a banana but I think you might be wasting a good banana. My best advice is to try this before you buy a whole case of it. maybe you’ll like it and think I’m wrong. If you do, great! But if, like me, you find the product is simply ghastly, you’ll have saved some money.

  15. DukeOfEarl says:

    May be good for you, but kinda gross
    Rating:2 out of 5 stars
    The flavor just wasn’t hitting with this product. I’m sure it’s at least healthy though. Maybe this will float some’s boats out there, but not mine.

  16. Bethh Joane Stein says:

    Outrageous shipping charges
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    I researched your site for the best Acai berry juice and ended up choosing this one I have been drinking it for about 3 months now. When I went to order it again for this month they have added a shipping charge of 17.99 I had been receiving supers saver free shipping on this why has this changed for this product? The shipping charge is almost the same price you are charging for the drink. Sad to say I will now have to look else where for a new Acai berry drink where they don’t charge outrageous shipping fees.

    Very Disappointed in your change

  17. Nicholas Chan says:

    Horrible taste.
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    I’ve just went to Whole Foods and grabbed several different brands of acai juice. This o.n.e. brand so far has been the worst tasting acai juice I have ever tried. My best recommendation is to head to Ralphs or Whole Foods and grab the Bossa Nova acai juice which in my opinion is the best tasting acai juice (not to mention the most pure/not from concentrate juice/no added cane juice). Stay away from this one.

  18. William Kellogg says:

    awful stuff
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    Although I’ve never had Acai by itself I figured this would be a good way to start. After all, Organic, fresh. If this is it I’m going back to sugar based juices. I wish I had read the reviews. The smell and taste reminded me of fermented or sour juice. I thought I got a bad shipment so I figured I would check out previous reviews. They all pretty much agree with my accessment. I’m going to try mixing it with vodka or gin or maybe dilute it with some Ocean Spray to try to finish it off. If it’s this bad having good health I’m off to buy a juicy, med-rare bacon cheeseburger and wash it down w/a diet pepsi.

  19. Imsofly06 says:

    I’m glad to have stepped outside the box with this beverage
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    I honestly thought that I wasn’t going to like the taste, and honestly, I’m still warming up to this drink after a month of drinking this. It’s bearable and I like what benefits that come with it. If it wasn’t so gritty and more smooth, I think I’ll drink the acai like it’s water.

  20. Jennifer Farley says:

    Great product for the money. Berries are good, Acai is king berry.
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    Great price for a nutritious product. Thin it with seltzer or sparkling wine. Happy with purchase and I work in a health foods store. Expect fiber and minimally filtered greatness.

  21. Leah M. Brown says:

    I shoulda had a V-8
    Rating:2 out of 5 stars
    Although the O.N.E. Amazon Acai Drink boasts that it “is accented by a splash of Acerola (Amazon Cherry), a delicious berry with more Vitamin C than an orange” the taste is far more reminiscent of vegetable juices than fruit juices.

    I realize taste is subjective so I won’t waste a lot of time telling you about the rancid vegetably aftertaste this product left in my mouth. I will say that $2.00 for 11 ounces seems outrageous – health benefits or no.

    You would be better off buying some good multi-vitamins and drinking a V8 – at least you would understand and accept the taste of carrots and celery on your tongue then!

  22. A. Mcconnell says:

    Couldn’t get past the taste!
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    I enjoy drinking coconut water and other natural juices that provide health benefits and I have been hearing a lot off good things about Acai so I really wanted to try this product. I tried several times but could not get past the, for lack of a better word, bitter taste. I even tried to get the benefits by adding this to other juices. The texture is thick and the pulp just seemed to settle in the bottom of the glass and did not mix well. The taste also overpowered any but the sweetest fruit juices. I now have a carton minus two that will be finding it’s way into my trash. The inside carton of my shipment was open with one leaking container so maybe my juice wasn’t exactly at its peak but I won’t be trying it again.

  23. voiceoverthewall.com says:

    Very Good
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    Acai is all the rage right. Its popularity is steadily growing and will soon hit fad-proportions.

    That said, it is a very good beverage that I find myself craving. At first, the taste is ok. It is not revolting and does not make you gag, as some seem to imply. It is very much like a melted chocolate snoball in flavor. The colder you make it the better it tastes.

    I drink it right after a workout. I find that this brand is the least expensive and most convenient as well. I would like to see the percentage of Acai vs Cherry juice on the label. It is not provided. It only says that it contains a “splash” of cherry.

    I like it. I would call it an acquired taste that you can quickly acquire.

  24. Elliot Knapp says:

    Amazon Acai
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    I got a sample container of this juice drink as part of the Amazon.com Vine program. It’s primarily a combination of acai berries (from the actual Amazon river area) and cherry flavor. Having previously drank “just” acai juice from another juice company, I have to say that this drink tastes more like the cherry juice that was also used in blending–although its health benefits are many, the acai is a pretty bitter fruit by itself. Not that there’s anything wrong with the cherry flavor, but if the product is “Acai Drink,” I would have liked it more if it hadn’t been predominately cherry flavored and the producer had found a way to make the acai flavor work well more on its own. Other than that, it was a pleasant, sweet, thick juice drink that definitely seemed chock full of the types of fruit matter that contains tons of good, healthy compounds.

  25. Sharon A. Weise says:

    It is ONE amazing drink!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I love this drink! It is my morning pick-me-up. The antioxidant benefits are amazing. It definately makes me feel better about myself.

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