You know all of the big sparkling water brands, but do you ever feel like branching out? There are some amazing brands out there that are just waiting for you to try them! Keep reading for 5 of the best sparkling water brands you didn’t know about.
This is one of the best sparkling water brands because of how incredibly simple it is. You might recognize this brand from your local Trader Joe’s or Panera. Spindrift products have absolutely no chemicals, preservatives, or artificial ingredients. Definitely a drink you can feel good about.
This sparkling water only has 2 grams of sugar, so you won’t feel guilty having more than one! It also only has four ingredients, which is definitely something you can get behind. The best part? IZZE has over a dozen flavors to try, including raspberry watermelon and mandarin lime.
This is one of the oldest sparkling water brands around, since it was founded in 1872 in Saratoga Springs, NY. But you might not know about it! Saratoga sparkling water is sodium free and low mineral, and the bottle is so pretty.
This sparkling water’s tagline is “water shouldn’t be boring, and neither should you.” Vintage has tons of flavors, or just good old-fashioned original if that’s what you’re into. They also have only 5mg of sodium and zero calories per 12 ounces, which is awesome.
This naturally ionized and sodium free sparkling water has the perfect blend of minerals. The bubbles are also smaller so they don’t completely overpower. This brand offers multiple sizes, and they even carry their spring water in gallon and half gallon sizes.
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