Amazon has select Splash Refresher/Blast Flavored Water with prices starting from $2 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = from $1.90. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon has select Splash Refresher/Blast Flavored Water with prices starting from $2 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = from $1.90. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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It's somewhere in between water and sugar free koolaid. It's flavored and sweetened, but only lightly. Oh and it's clear. Acai is a grape-like fruit flavor. Splash is the brand.
there's also a brand called fruit2-O that's the same kind of thing.
dollar tree used to sell 4-packs of something like this if you want to try it for cheap.
I guess you could say it is kinda but I really like propel. It doesn't have the same nasty aftertaste
As far as aftertaste goes, Propel definitely has one (in all flavors) but it is less pronounced then other electrolyte drinks which are separating themselves into categories
1. Sugary sports drinks - regular gatorade/body armor lookin like 50-75g of sugar
2. Zero Sports Drink - uses sucralose and maintains some after taste
3. Zero Sugar Sports Drinks - uses STEVIA - literally tastes like poison stevia needs to be off the shelves
4. People who dont play sports - PRIME - 5g of real sugar PLUS sucralose super super sweet tasting
5. Rapid hydration drinks like Body Armor IV / Electrolit / Gatorlyte - just reformulations of the electrolytes
This company is not as transparent about the amount of electrolytes used so thats something to check before buying you dont want to drink 3 water bottles with each one having absurd amounts of potassium, etc that could lead to heart issues
Still cant find how many electrolytes are in each bottle but here are the ingredients in their FAQs section:
"Splash Refresher™ is made of purified water, less than 0.5% of natural flavors, citric acid (to preserve freshness), sodium polyphosphate, magnesium sulfate, potassium sorbate (to preserve freshness), potassium benzoate (to preserve freshness), sucralose, acesulfame potassium, calcium disodium edta, zinc sulfate."
Id give it a shot since they are using sucralose it could be a Propel replacement, i doubt it because i get Propel for less than 50 cents a bottle thats pretty hard to beat
Last edited by mrgreed18 July 7, 2024 at 04:51 AM.
I wish these prices were for regular water bottles. I personally do not like them. I'd personally not call them flavored water. They are sweetened and they taste more than water. Maybe that's why they are pretty cheap for delivery.
I wish these prices were for regular water bottles. I personally do not like them. I'd personally not call them flavored water. They are sweetened and they taste more than water. Maybe that's why they are pretty cheap for delivery.
Regular water bottles are way cheaper than this. Even if you buy name brand. Unless you're getting something fancy.
I wish these prices were for regular water bottles. I personally do not like them. I'd personally not call them flavored water. They are sweetened and they taste more than water. Maybe that's why they are pretty cheap for delivery.
40 bottles for $3 for Costco's Kirkland water
Probably your best budget water as its the least acidic (you will notice that as you go down in price the acidity level increases - this is a taste argument not an alkaline is healthy argument. Meijer and Kroger water are inferior as is Walmart/Sams Club.
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Items: $8.00
Shipping & handling: $0.00
Subscribe & Save: -$1.20
Total before tax: $6.80
Estimated tax to be collected: $0.34
Order total: $7.14
6pk at Krouger $3.29+tax / Walmrt $2.68+tax
24pk at Walfart $13+tax
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there's also a brand called fruit2-O that's the same kind of thing.
dollar tree used to sell 4-packs of something like this if you want to try it for cheap.
1. Sugary sports drinks - regular gatorade/body armor lookin like 50-75g of sugar
2. Zero Sports Drink - uses sucralose and maintains some after taste
3. Zero Sugar Sports Drinks - uses STEVIA - literally tastes like poison stevia needs to be off the shelves
4. People who dont play sports - PRIME - 5g of real sugar PLUS sucralose super super sweet tasting
5. Rapid hydration drinks like Body Armor IV / Electrolit / Gatorlyte - just reformulations of the electrolytes
This company is not as transparent about the amount of electrolytes used so thats something to check before buying you dont want to drink 3 water bottles with each one having absurd amounts of potassium, etc that could lead to heart issues
Still cant find how many electrolytes are in each bottle but here are the ingredients in their FAQs section:
"Splash Refresher™ is made of purified water, less than 0.5% of natural flavors, citric acid (to preserve freshness), sodium polyphosphate, magnesium sulfate, potassium sorbate (to preserve freshness), potassium benzoate (to preserve freshness), sucralose, acesulfame potassium, calcium disodium edta, zinc sulfate."
Id give it a shot since they are using sucralose it could be a Propel replacement, i doubt it because i get Propel for less than 50 cents a bottle thats pretty hard to beat
Probably your best budget water as its the least acidic (you will notice that as you go down in price the acidity level increases - this is a taste argument not an alkaline is healthy argument. Meijer and Kroger water are inferior as is Walmart/Sams Club.
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