Here’s a look at five of the most engaged-with posts on Twitter that referred to non-alcoholic drinks in the three months to the end of December.

The popularity is based on total engagements (likes and retweets) received on tweets from around 150 beverage experts tracked by GlobalData’s ‘Consumer Influencer Platform’.

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5. It’s okay to bin off the booze

While hoping not to get our countdown off on the wrong foot, Maine-based beer writer Carla Lauter tried to strip the novelty away from choosing something soft.

 

4. The Breakfast Opportunity

Canadian food writer Louisa Clements spelt out the virtue of going to work on a smoothie.

 

3. Switching out the CSDs

UK fitness phenomenon Joe Wicks encouraged his followers in November to – among other things – swerve one of their CSDs.

 

2. Be wary of the online giant

Over in coffee, high-profile barista and author James Hoffman flagged a cautionary tale for brand owners keen to get on Amazon’s platform.

 

  1. A lemon a day…

Back to breakfast and Dallas-based health writer Lori Shemek suggested what to do when life gives you lemons.

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