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Spruce up your drinks with these sweet and refreshing Antioxidant Ice Cubes. They’re packed full of antioxidants and flavor from berries and green tea. You’ll never go back to ordinary ice cubes again!
I actually think this might be my most ingenious recipe yet! I know what you’re thinking…ice cubes? Really Davs?
I may not be considered the next Einstein with this recipe, but in my life, it’s the equivalent of discovering the theory of relativity.
You see…I have a water problem.
As someone who preaches leading a healthy lifestyle, my water consumption is incredibly weak. I’m all about the healthy food, but hydration? Not my strong suit.

Food on the other hand is almost always at the forefront of my thoughts. So I figured if I could come up with a way to combine edibles with drinkables I could drink an ocean in a day.
Not surprisingly, I was right. All it took was a bit of natural juice, some berries and a green tea boost to get me drinking like a madwoman. I also found myself peeing like a madwoman but that’s a story for another day…or never.
Besides being totally and completely hydrated, I also got the added benefit of antioxidants!

I really enjoy a splash of juice in my water (usually cranberry or lemon) since plain-old water is so boring and results in my drinking not nearly enough in a day. But if I’m feeling fancy (or am at my parents house and can use their soda stream!) I add it to my sparkling water.
But these days I’m all about the antioxidant ice cubes. They very slowly melt in your cup to produce added flavor, look pretty (priorities!), are packed full of good-for-you ingredients and when you’re done drinking you can eat the fruit! I’ve also been adding them to smoothies and I’m obsessed.
Now do you believe me when I say this is the most genius recipe I have ever published? You’re welcome.
PrintAntioxidant Ice Cubes
- Total Time: 4 hours
- Yield: 12 ice cubes 1x
Ingredients
- 3/4 cup Oasis Nutrisource Cranberry Antioxia Cocktail Juice
- 3/4 cup strongly brewed green tea (I let mine steep for 20 minutes)
- organic blueberries
- organic raspberries
- 12-cube ice tray
Instructions
- Combine cranberry juice and green tea.
- Divide evenly in ice tray.
- Drop 1 raspberry and 2 blueberries into each cube.
- Freeze until entirely frozen (mine takes about 4 hours).
- Serve in water, sparkling water, cocktail, add to a smoothie or in any of Oasis 100% Natural Nutrisource Juices

Disclaimer: This post is sponsored by 360ACCESS on behalf of Oasis Nutrisource. All opinions are my own.











Yum!! Where can you find Oasis in stores?
Are you in Canada? If so, most grocery stores carry it like Loblaws, Metro and Sobeys!
Ahh I love this! Seriously this is such a great idea. I love your imagery in this post. Off to find me some Oasis so I can make this!
Let me know if you ever need help finding a store that carries it!
I love this trick with kale and pineapple!
yum!!!
Um, such a good idea! Love the combo of berries, green tea and juice.
I’m usually really good about drinking water during the work week because I make a competition out of it with my coworkers. Makes the time pass 😉 Still need to do better on the weekends though!
I need coworkers who challenge me! That’s such a great idea!