Sodas have been getting a bad rap since at least the 1940s, when the called them out specifically in a recommendation to limit sugar intake. But now, soda is at the center of a major wellness trend. We're talking about prebiotic and probiotic sodas, which are hitting shelves as "better for you" alternatives to regular soft drinks.
But are prebiotic and probiotic sodas actually good for you? Brands like , , and have gained traction by positioning themselves as lower-calorie, lower-sugar, and generally healthier options to your typical soda. They even offer replicas of your favorite soft drink flavors, from cola to root beer to grape, with some unique offerings sprinkled in. But when something seems too good to be true, it's hard not to be wary.
So we asked nutrition experts to weigh in on prebiotic and probiotic sodas and whether they're actually good for you, or if they're a lot of hype. , MS, RD, CDN, CNSC, of Erica Leon Nutrition and Associates. , RD, CDN, and CEO of New York City Nutrition.
Simply put, prebiotic or probiotic sodas are carbonated drinks that have gut-healthy ingredients added in. Poppi and Olipop are prebiotic sodas, which mean they contain a specific known as prebiotics, sourced from ingredients including agave inulin, chicory root, Jerusalem artichoke, and Nopal cactus. "Prebiotic means you are providing the food for the bacteria.
So that fiber that's in there is providing food for all the good bacteria," says , MS, RD, CDN, CNSC, of Erica Leon Nutrition .
