Emergence of Covid-19 and High Demand for Healthy Alternatives to Alcoholic Beverages to Boost Demand for Still Drinks
Still Drinks are nonalcoholic, noncarbonated beverages that include, coffees, enhanced waters, flavored waters, juices, teas, and other such drinks. For many years, nonalcoholic beverages have been recognized as legal alternatives to alcohol. These beverages can be consumed by anyone, of any age, of any race and of any gender. The term Still Drinks gained wide recognition during the early 1960s as more people became aware that alcoholic beverages often had unpleasant side effects. Nonalcoholic beverages without carbonation have gained popularity. Shops and restaurants now offer nonalcoholic versions of their popular brands, like Smirnoff Ice or Long Island Iced Tea. Some nonalcoholic beverages are also made with organic fruits, which is becoming more common as consumers become more aware of the dangers of drinking alcohol. Coffee is one of the most widely consumed still drinks. It has a stimulating effect due to the presence of caffeine in the drink. Drinking co...