Snapple

Beverages, SNAPPLE, tea, black and green, ready to drink, peach, diet

Nutrition Facts

Serving sizeper 100g
Amount per serving
Calories2
% Daily Value
  • Total Fat 0 g0%
  • Saturated Fat 0 g0%
  • Trans Fat 0 g
  • Cholesterol 0 mg0%
  • Sodium 3 mg0%
  • Total Carbohydrate 0,1 g0%
  • Dietary Fiber 0 g0%
  • Total Sugars 0 g
  • Protein 0,1 g0%
  • Vitamin D
  • Calcium 0 mg0%
  • Iron 0 mg0%
  • Potassium 19 mg0%
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
100g of Beverages, SNAPPLE contains 2 kcal calories, 0,1g protein, and 0mg iron per USDA FoodData Central.

Calorie breakdown

How calories are distributed across macronutrients

1kcal
  • Protein50%(0 kcal)
  • Carbs50%(0 kcal)
  • Fat0%(0 kcal)

Nutrient density

0/ 100

Meets ≥10% Daily Value for 0 of 12 nutrients

Low nutrient density

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Potassium : Sodium ratio6.3 : 1
favorable
  • Snapple has a potassium-to-sodium ratio of 6.3:1, which is considered favorable for blood-pressure support.

Full nutrient breakdown

per 100g
Macronutrients
Macronutrients
NutrientAmount% DV
Calories

Total food energy released when the food is metabolized, expressed in kilocalories per 100 grams.

Also known as: Calories, kcal

2 kcal0%
Protein

Macronutrient made of amino acids; essential for building and repairing tissue, enzymes, and hormones.

0,1 g0%
Carbohydrates

Total carbohydrates, including sugars, starches, and fiber. The body's primary energy source.

Also known as: Carbohydrates

0,1 g0%
Total fat

Sum of all dietary fats (saturated, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated, and trans). A concentrated energy source and carrier of fat-soluble vitamins.

Also known as: Total Lipid, Fat

0 g0%
Fiber

Indigestible plant carbohydrate that supports digestive health, blood sugar regulation, and satiety.

Also known as: Dietary Fiber

0 g0%
Sugars

Simple carbohydrates, both naturally occurring (e.g. in fruit or milk) and added. Quickly absorbed for energy.

Also known as: Total Sugars

0 g
Minerals
Minerals
NutrientAmount% DV
Sodium

Electrolyte that regulates fluid balance and nerve signaling. Most dietary sodium comes from salt; excess intake raises blood pressure.

Also known as: Salt (as Na)

3 mg0%
Potassium

Electrolyte that supports nerve function, muscle contraction, and healthy blood pressure.

19 mg0%
Calcium

Mineral essential for bone and teeth structure, muscle contraction, and blood clotting.

0 mg0%
Iron

Mineral required for oxygen transport in hemoglobin and for energy metabolism.

0 mg0%
Fat detail
Fat detail
NutrientAmount% DV
Saturated fat

Fat type typically solid at room temperature. High intake is associated with elevated LDL cholesterol.

Also known as: Saturated Fatty Acids, SFA

0 g0%
Trans fat

Fat produced mainly by industrial hydrogenation. Associated with increased cardiovascular risk.

Also known as: Trans Fatty Acids

0 g
Cholesterol

Waxy sterol found in animal foods. The body also makes its own; dietary cholesterol has a limited effect on blood levels for most people.

0 mg0%
Vitamins
Vitamins
NutrientAmount% DV
Vitamin C

Water-soluble antioxidant vitamin required for collagen synthesis, immune function, and iron absorption.

Also known as: Ascorbic Acid

0 mg0%
Other
Other
NutrientAmount% DV
Water

Water content of the food. Foods high in water tend to be lower in energy density and support hydration.

99,8 g
Caffeine

Naturally occurring stimulant found in coffee, tea, cocoa, and some soft drinks. Acts on the central nervous system.

8 mg

Compare 2 USDA variants

Variants of Beverages, SNAPPLE, tea, black and green, ready to drink, peach, diet cataloged in USDA FoodData Central, with calories and macros per 100 g.
VariantFDC IDCaloriesProtein (g)Carbs (g)Fat (g)
Beverages, SNAPPLE, tea, black and green, ready to drink, peach, dietcurrent17321520,10,10
Beverages, SNAPPLE, tea, black and green, ready to drink, lemon, diet17321820,10,10

Frequently asked questions about Snapple

How many calories in Snapple?

Snapple contains 2 kcal per 100 grams, sourced from USDA FoodData Central.

How much sodium is in Snapple?

Snapple contains 3 mg sodium and 0 mg cholesterol per 100 grams, per USDA FoodData Central.

What are the macros in Snapple?

Per 100 grams, Snapple contains 0.1 g protein, 0.1 g carbohydrates, and 0 g total fat.

Is Snapple good for keto or low-carb?

Yes — Snapple has 0.1 g net carbs per 100 g, fitting a low-carb plan.

Where does Snapple nutrition data come from?

Nutrition data for Snapple is sourced from USDA FoodData Central (FDC ID 173215). Browse the underlying record at https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/173215/nutrients.

Diet compatibility

  • Low carbUnder 10 g of net carbs per 100 g — compatible with low-carb and moderate-carb eating patterns.
  • Low calorieFewer than 100 kcal per 100 g, so it adds volume and nutrients to a plate without crowding out the calorie budget.
  • Low sodiumUnder 140 mg of sodium per 100 g, the FDA threshold for "low sodium" labeling on packaged foods.
  • Low sugarUnder 5 g of total sugars per 100 g, including naturally occurring sugars.
  • Low fatUnder 3 g of total fat per 100 g, the FDA threshold for "low fat" on packaged foods.
  • Gluten-freeFree of gluten-containing grains (wheat, rye, barley, malt) by USDA categorization. Verify packaging for heavily processed items.

Foods that pair well with Snapple

Complementary ingredients from related USDA categories — useful starting points when planning a meal around Snapple.

3 meal ideas using Snapple

Starter templates matched to Snapple's nutrient profile. Open the meal-plan generator to turn any of these into a full recipe with shopping list.

  • Breakfast

    Easy morning meal with snapple

    Use snapple alongside eggs, whole-grain toast, and fresh fruit for a breakfast that covers every macro without much effort.

  • Lunch

    Low-carb lunch built around snapple

    A big leafy salad with snapple, olive oil, seeds, and a hard-boiled egg keeps total carbs under 15 g while delivering satiating fats and protein.

  • Dinner

    Low-sodium dinner with snapple

    Roast snapple with olive oil, garlic, and fresh herbs — no added salt — and pair with a simple grain for a dinner under 600 mg of sodium.

Where does this data come from?

Nutrient values are sourced from the USDA FoodData Central database — the U.S. Department of Agriculture's authoritative reference for food composition. Values are averaged across multiple samples to give you a representative reading per 100 grams of edible portion.

Data sourced from USDA FoodData Central (FDC ID: 173215), accessed 2019-04-01.

Published: 2019-04-01

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