Rocky Mountain Soda is Now Made Using Certified Organic Sugar
Rocky Mountain Soda Co., Which is Based in Colorado, Crafts a Wide Variety of Full-Flavor Sodas that are Free of Artificial Colors, Added Salts and Preservatives
DENVER, CO / / February 6, 2025 / Rocky Mountain Soda Co., a Colorado-based, family-owned company that was founded in 2009, is pleased to announce that all of their products are now made using certified organic sugar.
To check out their full line of authentic and full-flavor soda pop, which are also gluten free, vegan, kosher and made with non-GMO ingredients, please visit https://www.rockymountainsoda.com/.
As Moose Koons from Rocky Mountain Soda Co. noted, the decision to switch to certified organic sugar was inspired by two key objectives.
"Not only does this help with our goal of only using the best ingredients, but organic sugar helps the environment by avoiding synthetic pesticides and herbicides during its cultivation," Koons said, adding that organic cultivation reduces soil pollution, water contamination, and potential harm to surrounding ecosystems while promoting sustainable farming practices to maintain soil health and biodiversity.
Whether customers order Boulder Birch Beer, Evergreen Elderberry, Pikes Peak Prickly Pear or any of the other delicious and refreshing flavors from Rocky Mountain Soda Co., Koons said they can rest assured that they will enjoy beverages that are made from quality ingredients that people can actually pronounce.
In addition to organic cane sugar, the sodas are crafted with sparkling Colorado water, natural flavor extracts, and non-GMO citric acid. The sodas are also free of artificial flavors, colors, added salts and preservatives.
Customers are welcome to purchase soda directly from the user-friendly website; Rocky Mountain Soda Co. offers bottles of soda in 12 or 24 packs, and their cans in 12, 24 or 48 packs. People may order a single flavor in any of these increments.
"We craft each flavor in small batches and package each bottle by hand on the day it is made," Koons said.
"Our efforts are realized in every sip you take. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do."
About Rocky Mountain Soda Co.
Rocky Mountain Soda Co. was founded in 2009 and is still hand-made in Colorado using only the highest quality ingredients. They craft authentic full-flavor soda pop that not only tastes great, but is gluten-free, GMO-free, kosher, and vegan. Their products are free of artificial flavors, artificial colors, added salts and preservatives. For more information, please visit https://www.rockymountainsoda.com/.
Media Contact
Moose Koonsmoose@rockymountainsoda.com303-845-27284420 Glencoe StreetDenver, CO 80216
SOURCE: Rocky Mountain Soda
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