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While most major brands don't label their ginger ales as certified gluten-free, it doesn't mean they aren't. In fact, Canada Dry is considered gluten-free by celiac watchdog sites.
Some home remedies for nausea call for drinking ginger ale at room temperature, while others require drinking it flat. Flat, bubbly, warm, or cold, it’s usually just ginger-flavored sugar water ...
Ginger has been celebrated for centuries as a natural solution for digestive discomfort. Traditional medicine has long promoted its use for nausea, bloating, and indigestion, and modern research ...
So, ginger itself may help alleviate nausea, but because there is little to no ginger in most ginger ale products, it is unlikely that ginger ale is helping with nausea, explains Melissa Prest, D ...
In 2019, Canada Dry Ginger Ale reached a $11.2 million settlement to resolve claims that their ginger ale doesn’t contain real ginger, Top Class Actions reported. Advertisement ...
Pointless Ginger Ale is a new endeavor from former craft brewers Carl Setzer and Ryan Chaif that utilizes cold-pressed ginger juice and minimal sugar. The drink is available at Greater Cleveland ...