Ronald EpsteinRonald Epstein: This is not the first time I have tried Clear Theory water. I have enjoyed this product and tried all its flavors over the past year. The flavors are quite good, however, the issue is that this is water hydration kit is a more costly option than others. When you receive the set of four drops inside its inviting box, you begin to wonder if you are paying more for the presentation costs than the product itself.
That being said, there are some things here that other additives don't have including electrolytes, zinc, and no artificial additives.
The two flavors here, Blue Raspberry and Fruit Punch are pretty good. The problem is you really need to squeeze out a sizeable amount of drops to get a satisfying flavor and that's where the cost issues really come in. These don't last very long.
This is an excellent product for anyone that needs all the beneficial additives (minus the bad ones) while meeting GMO and Vegan restrictions. Of course, you are paying more for that. Otherwise, more or less, this is on par with other quality water additive products I have used.
I am hoping the company gets rid of the wasteful packaging and just offers its great product at...
United States on Jan 03, 2022
Jason Stein: The media could not be loaded. Arrived 12/30/21 fresh and undamaged (extremely well protected and packaged) with a best by date of "APR 12 2022." The package contains 2 bottles of blue raspberry flavor and 2 bottles of fruit punch flavor. I think it is a bit odd to call it blue raspberry instead of just raspberry as we are trying to promote the clarity and lack of dyes and coloring. While there is white bark raspberries, which can ripen to a dark bluish purple, blue raspberry flavor got its name from artificial coloring being used to differentiate it between the abundance of red colored flavors at the time.
The blue raspberry seems to have a more pronounced flavor then the fruit punch, but neither are overly fruity or sweet. For a dye free, gluten free, allergen free, non-GMO, Kosher, Vegan, low calorie water enhancer with zinc and electrolytes it tastes pretty good. I wish more foods would go dye free and artificial coloring free, but from a marketing and psychology standpoint we've been brainwashed into associating the need for the color to believe it is a stronger more desirable flavor. Break free from this, one product at a time, and start with your water!
United States on Jan 01, 2022
David PearlmanDavid Pearlman: Where I work, they provide coffee and water. Nothing else. So for those of us who aren't addicted to coffee 24/7, you need to roll your own drinks in the afternoon. I've taken to bringing in flavoring agents I can mix with the water to shake things up just a little.
In this kit, you get four bottles, two each of two different flavors. The key selling point here, I think, is that the flavoring agents are pretty much entirely clear (no artificial colors). Kids, especially, will find it cool that something that looks like water tastes like raspberry or fruit punch. It comes out of the squeeze bottle as a thick liquid, thanks to a glycerine base. The flavors ("natural flavor") are pretty decent, a mix of sour and sweet and fruity, but definitely sweet. The main sweeteners are dextrose and Stevia. I am not a huge fan of Stevia, and in my opinion, it leaves a little bit of an off aftertaste here, just as everywhere. But some love Stevia, and you'll probably know what camp you fall in.
My main complaint here is that there are only about eight servings per bottle. That's far less than half of the rated number of servings in something like Mio, or the other water flavoring...
United States on Dec 30, 2021
Mr. Lundt: Taste is largely a matter of opinion so you may try this product and disagree. It reminds me of Gatorade. I'm sure that is because both are hydration beverages designed to replenish electrolyte loss. I used to hate the taste of Gatorade but recently have enjoyed the taste of PowerAde zero. This def tastes more like Gatorade to me. One thing I do like about having drink mixes in liquid form is the ability to have some control over the flavor. If I put more in, I taste the punch or berry flavor more but also taste more of the salty chemical taste. If I put less in, there is less fruit flavor but also less aftertaste. I don't think I will buy this again. I prefer Mio or Crystal Light for water flavoring and I prefer PowerAde Zero when hydration is needed. This product is absent of a lot of chemicals that I will otherwise consume in my preferred flavors but I will accept the tradeoff. You may try this and like it but I cannot recommend it
United States on Dec 27, 2021
Electrolyte-Infused Water Flavoring Drops by Clear Theory: Add Delicious Flavor and Essential Nutrients to Your Water! | True Lemon Bulk Dispenser Pack - 0.028 Ounces of Real Citrus Taste | 500-Pack of True Lemon by True Citrus - 0.03 Ounce Packets | |
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Sale off | $1 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 29 reviews | 3 reviews | 1 reviews |
Manufacturer | One8 Health Brands | Grand Brands dba True Citrus | Grand Brands dba True Citrus |
UPC | 850036310037 | 810979001027 | 810979001010 |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 6 x 2 inches; 10.86 Ounces | 6.9 x 3.5 x 2.6 inches; 2.82 Ounces | 9.75 x 5.25 x 6.75 inches; 14.08 Ounces |
ASIN | B09JHYGJZV | B003YP3MUS | B004RZ63KK |
Matt: Little pricey. Product is very good. The sweetener is not overpowering. And no food coloring added.
United States on Apr 14, 2022