Actually, if you want to put it this way, Yuan Qi Forest's sugar-free sparkling water is called sugar-free beverage, but it also contains sugar. There is a word in its ingredient list, erythritol, which is a substitute for sugar. Because it is ingested by the human body, it will not cause an increase in blood sugar or insulin, so there is no risk of getting fat, because sugar has always been considered to have a certain relationship with getting fat. If sugar causes insulin to fluctuate, sugar will eventually store these calories and gradually gain weight, so the sugar you eat will be more likely to gain weight.
The soda bubble water in this vibrant forest contains erythritol, and its carbohydrate is also 5.8. In fact, there are more than ten grams of carbohydrates in this bottle. However, although this erythritol is not easy to cause, it is extracted from a plant and is not easy to cause blood sugar fluctuations. Therefore, some people who like to exercise or quit sugar, or those who produce low-carbon ketone to lose weight, prefer to use this erythritol. However, unlike the sugar-free propaganda in Yuan Qi Forest, it is also false propaganda.
Regarding sugar-free drinks, there are many sugar-free and low-sugar drinks on the market, such as Diet Coke of Coca-Cola, Diet Coke of Pepsi, Sugar-free Jianlibao of Jianlibao Company and orange juice soda. It actually contains erythritol. Coca-Cola and Pepsi use artificial sugar substitute aspartame. In fact, this aspartame is not good for human body, and it is an artificial sugar substitute.
Now, many enterprises just scratch the ball or make false propaganda, like Yuan Qi Forest. That's how they advertise zero sucrose, saying they won't get fat. There is a difference between zero sucrose and zero sugar. Everyone still needs to distinguish when buying.