Get the Hint

March 4, 2010

I’ve mentioned before that I’m not a big fan of drinking water. But I’ve also  been more carefully examining serving sizes, reading the labels on some of my favourite juices, such as cranberry juice, and yowza, there’s a whole lotta sugar in one serving, which is just a fraction of the bottle.

And so in my quest for something not filled with empty calories, I gave HINT a try. And honestly, it’s way less flavourful than some of the other bottled water options out there, which is to say it tastes like actual water –but this, for me, is as it should be. There are some concoctions out there that I find hard to even refer to as water (‘water-inspired’ seems almost more appropriate for some of these juicy, colourful beverages).

So HINT is water, but with a little extra somethin’ somethin’. But how can it come in 10 flavours (everything from Blackberry to Pomegranate-Tangerine) and yet be all-natural, sugar-free and artificial sweeteners-free? Apparently, the company’s developed a unique way to extract just the essence of flavour from the fruit or vegetable but none of the sugar or calories. Nifty.

Which means I can drink this dressed-up version of water with abandon. My fave HINT? Cucumber — sipping it makes me feel like I’m lounging at a fancy schmancy spa resort.

HINT is available at the six Canadian locations of Whole Foods Market.

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  • 1. Leila  |  March 4, 2010 at 2:09 PM

    It’s kind of nice that it’s not sweetened artificially like the Aqua something or other stuff. I don’t mind drinking water, but you’re right sometimes it’s nice to change it up.

    Definitely will try this if I run by it in store.

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