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Vitazest Pineapple Mango Vitamin and Fruit Enriched Water
Everyone knows water is good for you. Unfortunately, I have a hard time getting myself to choose water over more exciting and "sparkly" beverages like soda and juice. I have been known to try and convince myself that Sprite is just like water because they're both clear ... pathetic, I know. But I am always on the lookout for a healthy water replacement, so when I passed by Vitazest Vitamin and Fruit Enriched Water I decided to give it a try, especially since they were on sale at 4 for $5.00. There were an abundance of flavors to choose from but the one that really sparked my interest was the Pineapple Mango.
The first thing I noticed about this "water" was how bright the color is. Vitazest has the appearance of juice. I got home, so excited to try this that I didn't even pour it into a glass. From the first sip, it tastes good ... really good. It's sweet but not overly so - just the right amount of flavor and thirst quenching goodness. Honestly, I had to recheck the label because I almost didn't believe it was "water."
Each 20 ounce bottle contains no calories, no sugar and no caffeine. Vitazest also boasts 125% daily vitamin C as well as a large percentage of other daily vitamins such as vitamin D, E and B. Sadly though, I wouldn't really qualify this as water, because by definition, water has no ingredient list and this product does. Not that there is anything truly horrible to be found on it; the first 3 ingredients are filtered water, natural flavors and citric acid followed by a variety of vitamins.
Personally I really enjoyed this and will continue to buy it. I like the fact that there are no calories and no sugar, which isn't always true of other vitamin waters.
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I'll have to keep my eye out for this, as I have a hard time drinking plain water too. What can I say, I'm a flavor lover! :D Still though, anything that claims zero calories per serving, unless it IS plain water, I give it at least 5 calories. I'm glad to see there is no sugar in it, that's always the downfall of most vitamin "waters".
Oh thank you!!!! Where to buy this new find, and what other flavors does it come in??? I hate the taste of plain water, so I drink massive quantities of Crystal Light (and coffee!!!).
I'd assume this is loaded with crappy artificial sweeteners, right? If so, not for me.
I've never seen this, but it sounds really good. It is a bit more expensive than some other brands, though.