Let’s talk about TEAZEN’s Apple Cider Vinegar Powder—a product that promises gut health, convenience, and a tangy kick without the mess of liquid vinegar. Here’s my unfiltered take after using it daily for weeks.
The Good Stuff:
• Portability wins big. These single-serve packets are lifesavers for on-the-go routines. No more lugging around a bottle of liquid ACV that might leak and leave you smelling like a salad bar mishap (been there!).
• Taste is surprisingly pleasant. It’s like a Granny Smith apple candy meets mild vinegar—tangy but sweet, thanks to artificial flavoring. Mix it with cold water (or sparkling water for extra fizz!), and it dissolves instantly. Way easier to choke down than straight ACV.
• Gut-friendly perks. With postbiotics and probiotics, it feels like a tiny health boost in a packet. I noticed slight appetite suppression, which is great for post-meal cravings.
The Not-So-Good:
• Sucralose strikes again. The artificial sweetener leaves a weird aftertaste and made me thirstier—definitely not ideal for a "health" product. Why not use stevia or let us sweeten it ourselves?
• Pricey for what you get. At ~$1.50 per packet, it’s steep compared to bottled ACV. The convenience is nice, but the cost adds up fast.
The Verdict:
A solid option if you prioritize convenience over purity, but the artificial ingredients hold it back. I’d repurchase if they ditched the sucralose—until then, I’m on the fence.