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All! LOL! I remember when there was just one green and one blue one, and now I don't know how many different types there are.Energy: Monster (all), Nos
#1 on your list, huh? I have either found this to not be the case or doubt it would ever be true. Please feel free to provide your best tasting flavor-enhanced water and I'll run a taste test in comparison with coke, and (honestly) report my findings.What is your beverage of choice? For a long time for me it has been soft drinks, aka soda, more specifically Pepsi-Cola. However, now that I'm living further out from places than I used to, I do less trips for things I run out of, like soda. I noticed that I had three concentrated flavor-enhancers in my cabinet while I was moving so I'm been using those. I have to admit, I think I've changed my mind about this.
There's various reasons why flavor-enhanced water is better than soda.
- It tastes better
Soda.
#1 on your list, huh? I have either found this to not be the case or doubt it would ever be true. Please feel free to provide your best tasting flavor-enhanced water and I'll run a taste test in comparison with coke, and (honestly) report my findings.
Obviously, taste is subjective, but since you claim to like soda so much, I'm very curious how you can make this claim and curious if I might think the same myself. I think it could depend on mood, but more often than not I prefer the taste of soda, hence why I responded the way I did. Sometimes chocolate milk hits the spot in a way that I don't think soda can, and in that moment I may say chocolate milk tastes better than any soda I've had. But more often than not, I'd say soda tastes better (to me) than any other beverage.
I also don't think of soda as all that expensive. I usually get 1 liters. If I bought bottled water by that same amount, I think it would possibly be a little less expensive, but not if I'm getting what is the #1 brand on the market. I imagine that brand could get away with charging more than what 1 liter of coke routinely costs me. I'd be very surprised if flavored water is less expensive than non-flavored (or normal) water. I'm always blown away that 20 oz. bottles of soda cost nearly twice as much as 1 liter bottles of soda just about everywhere I buy soda from. Suffice it to say, I rarely buy 20 oz. bottles of soda. When I do, I think I ought to have my head examined that day.
It all depends, but for me, my water comes from the tap that comes from a well, so I don't really pay for water, so the price comes down to a bottle of flavoring (about 3 dollars) versus a 12-pack of soda (about 5). Plus you get way more in the small bottle of flavoring, at 192 (more-or-less depending on total usage) ounces total versus 144 for the soda (which can be wasted, but not stretched out to make more like you can with the flavoring).I'd be very surprised if flavored water is less expensive than non-flavored (or normal) water.
One thing I found is that cold water doesn't do as well to quench my thirst but rather fresh room temp or heated water quenches the best.Water is the best thirst quencher, nothing like pure water.
I have found this to be true in every place I have been to around the planet.
The blood of my enemies!
Cranberry Pomegranate juice or just straight up Pomegranate juice.
I have a small addiction with that fruit.