Known for its ability to boost immunity and its potent anti-inflammatory properties, turmeric has been popping up in the beverage world—and the past few months have debuted a ton of on-the-go options. Even if you never totally got into the DIY turmeric milk trend, we promise these picks will appeal to just about every taste bud out there.
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BluePrint Turmeric Tonic ($35 for six-pack)
One of the latest in the line from the legendary juice cleanse company, this apple cider vinegar–based drink rounds out the tangy taste with the sweetness of apple and lemon.
This cold-pressed juice uses raw honey and the wonder root with a touch of unexpected mint for a drink that just makes you feel like you are somehow shielded against cold season.
KOR Vitality Turmeric Shot ($4 each)
These tiny, take-them-everywhere shots are small enough to put in your pocket. They’re kind of tangy and kind of spicy, but they deliver a big dose of benefits in one cold-pressed gulp.
Kevita Turmeric Ginger ($52 for a 12-pack)
It’s almost impossible to describe this sparkling probiotic drink’s unique taste. For starters, it has hints of black pepper, ginger, cardamom and lime; somehow, they blend together to taste both “earthy” and refreshing.
You have to shake this glass jar before you open it to get the full-on benefits. According to the company, it does everything from boost energy to help relieve stress.
Purity Organic Orange Carrot Turmeric Mango Superjuice ($3.49)
This no-sugar-added juice option is perfect if you like your drinks on the sweeter side. An added bonus: It’s so filling that it can successfully replace a midday snack.
TuMe Turmeric With Coconut Water ($32 for a 12-pack)
This whole line is like coconut water with some extra magic infused inside. They’re all tasty, have a ton of antioxidants and there’s even electrolytes to up your hydration game.
Temple Turmeric Original Elixir ($30 for a six-pack)
They have everything from Mexican Chocolate turmeric flavors to Matcha Latte, but the Original Elixir is still a solid way to get a huge dose of hand-harvested turmeric.