Sugar-Free Summer Drinks

Posted Jun 2020

By Delta Dental of Arkansas

Tagged infused water, cucumber, summer drinks, sugar-free drinks, party drinks, recipe, Engagement, dental health

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Sugar-Free Summer Drinks

Revised August 2021

Woman offering a glass of cucumber- and strawberry-infused water

Summertime and the livin’ is hot, which probably means you’ll want to reach for something cold and refreshing.

Before you head to the fridge to crack open that can of soda, stop! Sodas, sports drinks and juices are often loaded with sugar that can cause cavities and bad breath. They also don’t keep you as hydrated as you need to be in this heat. 

Instead, try these easy recipes for summer drinks that bring on the flavor without added sugar. Make a pitcher for yourself and the family or serve at your next party.

Cucumber-Mint Infused Water

Cucumbers have impressive health benefits, such as blood pressure regulation, and can kill bacteria that cause bad breath. Mint, a popular herb, helps with digestion and inflammation associated with headaches and migraines. 

Ingredients:


Directions:

  1. Wash and peel the cucumber.
  2. Slice it into thin circles.
  3. Put the mint leaves in the pitcher. Use a wooden spoon to gently mash and stir to help release flavor. 
  4. Add the cucumber slices and water.
  5. Stir and chill in refrigerator until cold. You can strain the water or pour it into glasses and serve as is.  

Sugar-free Frozen Strawberry Lemonade

Strawberries are known to improve brain function, cut cavity-causing bacteria in your mouth and have a naturally sweet taste. This recipe combines those benefits with monk fruit sweetener, which has no calories and the approval of the Food and Drug Administration as a safe sugar alternative.   


Ingredients:

  • 1 cup lemon juice
  • 3 cups fresh strawberries (you can use frozen strawberries with no sugar added)
  • 2 cups cold water, preferably fluoridated tap water*
  • Granulated monk fruit sweetener to taste 


Directions:

  1. Wash the strawberries and cut off the tops. Place in blender.
  2. Add liquid ingredients to blender and blend.
  3. Add monk fruit sweetener to taste.
  4. Chill and serve. 

* For extra fizz, substitute sparkling water

Sip sodas the smart way

Sugary drinks often lead to tooth decay that can negatively affect your overall health. But you can still enjoy your favorite soda on occasion if you sip smart.

Sip from the Fountain of Youth

We wish. Without this magical spring said to restore youth and good health, taking good care of your teeth, gums and body is the best way to ensure a long, healthy life. That includes regular check-ups with a dentist and eye doctor to make sure you’re on the right track.

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