I get it, you’re better than me because you like it and I don’t.

      • Majorllama
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        I recently found a very mildly sweetened tea and I’ve been in love. Tall can and only 7 grams of sugar. I can drink them all day and I don’t feel like I’m going to enter into a diabetic coma like I do after one sip of Arizona tea.

        Problem is they aren’t cheap and they only give you free shipping on the first batch… Not sure I am willing to spend the money on getting them consistently which sucks. I need to find somewhere local and stock up.

        • Mind sharing what kind it is? I generally drink hot tea, but my family likes cold tea so I like to keep some on hand. Would be nice to be able to also drink it myself, but it’s just so sugary (and I’m from the south, so I know my sweet teas) it’s hard to feel refreshed.

          • Majorllama
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            https://soulsticeicedtea.com/

            I have only tried their blood orange tea (and I love it so much), but they have a small amount of caffeine (like 40mg) so be aware of that if you’re caffeine sensitive.

            Everyone I have let try the tea has asked to have a can or two so I’ve burned through my initial supply a little faster than I was hoping.

            I have been searching for a mildly sweetened tea for most of my life and I am so happy to have something between unsweetened tea and liquid diabetes tea (I love the south but that stuff barely counts as tea come on y’all).

            • Wow, you weren’t kidding. $4 a can is a bit rich for my blood, but I will take your word that they’re good cuz I don’t know how else they can stay in business like that. I buy tea for my family by the gallon and it’s less than $4 vs an equivalent $32 worth of cans if I did the math right. It seems like they’re only available offline at Nordstrom. Hope you’re able to find them locally.

              • Majorllama
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                Yeah the cost is definitely too high, but around where I live it’s not that much worse than other tea of equal quality.

                Honestly at this point I’m tempted to start my own drinks brand that is literally just Arizona iced tea with like 10% of the sugar content.

                • @__Lost__@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                  That’s really expensive! Why not just make your own iced tea at that point? It’s a very easy drink to make in big batches since you drink it cold.

          • Majorllama
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            Yeah I remember those.

            I don’t know what people seem to only want entirely unsweetened or super diabetic sweetened. Why can’t anyone offer a slightly sweet drink.

            I’m telling you it’s a conspiracy by big sugar.

      • NielsBohron
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        Plus, they are amazing as mixers, so you can always make them alcoholic

    • ditty
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      La Croix seems to be the best of the available off-the-shelf sparkling waters brands, at least where I live. Liquid Death, Bubbly, Aha, Spindrift, and Waterloo just don’t seem as good imo.

      Though Topo Chico is also bomb 👍

    • @subtext@lemmy.world
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      I love sparkling water, and bonus that the office stocks them in the fridge. Biggest complaint is that they don’t have just plain, no flavor La Croix or lime either.

    • @Abnorc@lemm.ee
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      My favorite sparkling water so far is Topo Chico. La Croix may be less expensive though.

      • @andros_rex@lemmy.world
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        Topo Chico is god tier - above Perrier, San Peligrino, etc… It’s just carbonated as fuck. Don’t even need flavor.

  • @happydoors@lemm.ee
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    Brainwashed by popular sugar products, the human makes fun of healthier alternatives. Where’s my high fructose corn syrup, caffeine, and cancer causing agents?! /s

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      just not liking the teasing of flavor is all. If I want flavor I will drink the sugary ones, otherwise I will just drink plain water. Having nothing is better than unsatisfying amount that makes you want more.

    • GigliorananomicomOP
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      It taste like drinking carbonated water while someone whispers the flavor three rooms over 😅

    • Cornflake
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      I’m guessing they just don’t care for the cool, refreshing taste of sparkling water

      • GigliorananomicomOP
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        No, I just prefer to taste a flavor rather than just reading it on the label 🤣

          • @Zangoose@lemmy.world
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            They aren’t actually flavored at all, they’re just scented. If you plug your nose you can’t taste them

            • @Trashboat@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              Plug your nose and most things taste bland lol, and I’m pretty sure they have flavor to them. Regardless, what difference would it make if the effect is the same?

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                If you have a weak sense of smell then you can’t taste them at all. I can taste most things fine though (la croix excluded) without them tasting bland. Smell definitely adds to flavoring but it’s not like it’s the only thing responsible for how you taste food/drinks.

    • @ZeffSyde@lemmy.world
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      It tastes like licking a crt screen that is showing the scrambled image of a grapefruit.

      So, it’s great when the office stocks it for free.

  • @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    The Lemoncello is a strong delicious flavor.

    The Cherry Blossom is NASTY, it tastes like tootsie rolls.

    • @Zron@lemmy.world
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      Lacroix? Taste?

      Are you a super taster or something? I only ever taste cardboard with a fine mist of watered down fruit juice when I drink them.

      Bubbly’s are way better, or even Waterloos.

      • @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Well, I don’t drink any sugary drinks ever, so that may be part of it. But the Lemoncello specifically has very much taste!

      • @SolidShake@lemmy.world
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        Hi. It depends on how long you haven’t drank any sweet drinks like soda. LaCroix has a lot of flavor. But if you where to drink 2 mountain dews a day for 10 years straight you won’t taste anything but ass.

  • @Pacattack57@lemmy.world
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    If that’s the devils water I guess I’m a devil worshipper. I love sparkling water. La croix is very good however Spindrift is my favorite and love all their flavors.

  • @SolidShake@lemmy.world
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    Maaaan. I kicked soda several years back and I like flavored water now lol. It’s getting a bit pricey now these days.

  • I don’t feel as strongly about la croix, but if I have a choice I’m getting polar water instead. If you’re looking for flavored water, it’s the best imho.

      • I’ve never heard of or seen that before. Thank you for passing along your white whale lol. Now I need it too. Tbh, all their flavors are pretty good if you haven’t tried the others, I’d suggest giving them a shot. My local grocery store (it’s very local so not naming it so I don’t dox myself) has a very good alternative store brand. I like berry flavors, and their in house brand is just as good as polar if not better. Worth trying your local store brand just in case you get lucky and find a new favorite!

  • @davidgro@lemmy.world
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    There are a lot of categories of food and drink that I will never understand how anyone likes them. ‘Unsweetened and carbonated’ is reasonably high on the list for me - carbonation itself is bitter in my experience, and bitter by itself is unpleasant.

    Of course different strokes for different folks, I don’t think people who like it should stop, I just don’t get why they do.

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      I don’t understand why people drink water uncarbonated. I got mytself a soda maker, though as the water is just fine here. I usually only add a drop of lemon juice.

      I don’t get people binging on liquid sugar drinks. Only a hint of syrup gives my bubbly water the idea of sweetness.

      I wouldn’t buy this crap though, I’d happily drink it for free.

      • @korazail@lemmy.myserv.one
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        Home-brewer here. I’ve used a C02 canister and keg to carbonate my beer for a while, since it’s simpler and more consistent than trying to add sugar to a bottle before capping it.

        I also bought a $1 adapter that lets me connect my CO2 to a bottle and carbonate a few liters of water with a few moments of shaking. Add a few tiny bottles of flavoring and I can make a 12-pack of seltzer in about 30 seconds with any flavors I have on hand. Pear is my current favorite, but I also have cherry, vanilla, orange and others, and they can be mixed. My kiddos love the ‘dreamsicle’ that is a few drops of vanilla + orange. I rarely add sugar, unless I’m aiming for a more ‘soda’ vibe.

        The CO2 canister and gas regulator assembly was probably $70-ish bucks around 10 years ago. Refilling the canister is $20 and I do it around quarterly, while making 5-10 liters of seltzer a week. I have a homebrew store nearby, but I’m pretty sure that I could find a food-grade CO2 provider too, since any bar needs one.

        I have friends who use SodaStream, but their gas canisters are terrible for pricing when you can do it yourself.

        I used seltzer to kick a soda habit. I swapped sugary sodas like Mountain Dew for a non-sugar fizzy drink. I just couldn’t go for flat water and needed the bubbles. LaCroix and its cousins were a step in the right direction and having the ability to make my own on-demand was perfect.

    • TheRealKuni
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      Dude I love that shit. Especially citrusy flavors. But everyone’s tastes are different.

  • @rivan@lemm.ee
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    Hail Satan then, I’m a recovering alcoholic and millennial and I like drinking something that feels like a punishment.

  • @Groggy@jlai.lu
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    Don’t buy and drink “La Croix” in France unless you want to drink bleach.