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MetroMint LemonMint Water

MetroMint WaterIf straight up minty waters aren't for you, but you still want water that tastes as close to the au natural goodness as possible, then I suggest you try MetroMint LemonMint Water. Each variety of MetroMint comes with a numerical chill factor, from the chilliest -9 for MetroMint Peppermint to a less cool -4 for LemonMint and the "least chill" -3 for OrangeMint. The chill factor helps to let you know how much of a minty feeling you will experience.

So while LemonMint still has a slight minty flavor, the taste is more like fresh, crispy, cool, slightly enhanced lemon water. I preferred this to Dasani Water with Lemon (which I also like so you can't go wrong with either). But MetroMint gets the edge because their ingredients are simply water, mint and lemon essence compared to Dasani's use of sucralose, magnesium sulfate, acesulfame K, potassium chloride and salt.

MetroMint water has a variety of flavors - all including real mint. There are no sweeteners, no calories and no preservatives. I can't say it any better than MetroMint can, "Take one sip and experience the chill factor: the cooling effect you can only get with MetroMint."

If you need some sweetness in your flavored water, then MetroMint LemonMint won't be for you. I definitely loved it and will be buying more of it again and again. One 16.9 ounce bottle costs $1.39 when I purchased it at Whole Foods. You can also buy in online at MetroMint's website at $38 for a case of 24.

Rating
Taste: 5
Nutrition: 5
Price: 5
Overall: 5
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