Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Review: SoBe Life Water Water Beverage, Vitamin Enhanced, Agave Lemonade

It's pretty rare for me to pick up vitamin enhanced water, but when I come across something that seems worthy of my taste buds, and my $1.50, I go ahead with the purchase.

Personally I hate berry flavored water. Blueberry, raspberry, anything that ends in berry has never really agreed with my palate. When I came across SoBe Life Water Water Beverage, Vitamin Enhanced, Agave Lemonade though, it featured one of my all time favorite summer flavors.

Lemonade. I honestly have no clue what the hell Agave is supposed to represent? A fruit, or a vitamin?

Beats me!

The packaging is relatively attractive, with a nice refreshing looking green labeling to it, with the SoBe logo clearly etched on the side. I picked it up, took a look inside, and noticed it had the same cloudy color that regular lemonade had. All in all, the stuff looked good. Vitamins or no vitamins, I probably would have bought it either way.

Benefits:
 
Although I could give two poops to what this stuff contains, those health freaks out there who happened to stumble upon my review are likely interested in what makes this water so enhanced.

So here is the breakdown:
 
Review: SoBe Life Water Water Beverage, Vitamin Enhanced, Agave Lemonade contains: Filtered Water, Erythritol, Citric Acid, Natural Flavor, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Calcium Lactate, Potassium Citrate, Modified Food Starch, Taurine, Gum Arabic, Vitamin E Acetate, (Yerba) Mate Extract, Calcium Phosphate, Calcium Pantothenate, Niacinamide, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), Cyanocobalamin Vitamin B12.

You can find all this boring info right on the bottle itself. As you can see, the water contains vitamins. Lots of them.

With all of that boring jibber jabber aside, you're probably wondering if this drink tastes like it's ingredients. Vitamin like?

Well fear not taste critics, this enhanced beverage actually tastes pretty damn good. It definitely has a lemonade flavoring to it, but it is very, very watered down. Its like a glass of fresh squeezed lemonade, after all of the ice melted in it. It's still good, but not that sugary delicious sour goodness that real lemonade has.

Even though it's not quite as yummy sweet as I would like it to be, it is still a pretty good drink for you health nuts.

For a more elaborate breakdown on the drinks calories and such, click here.
 
Overall:
 
It has a decent watered down lemonade flavor, and is refreshing when served cold. All in all, it's a winner in my book, and I highly recommend it.

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