• guylacaptivite@sh.itjust.works
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      10 months ago

      Canned water from the alps shipped worldwide is very stupid though. It’s not on topic here but fuck these companies too. This branding is also incredibly cringy in any other setting than a party where you want to fit in with beer cans while not drinking. And let’s not pretend that most people that drink this don’t have access to potable water on tap.

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      Nice can, but they are on my shit list for not making it clear that their drinks are sweetened with agave nectar.

      Also, that’s kind of rich from a company with a $700 million valuation, which is only going to grow and will likely make the founder a billionaire. He’s already very wealthy.

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          No it doesn’t. See the picture I posted. And what’s wrong is that it isn’t honest to not make that clear. The other flavored seltzers are not sweetened.

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            I dunno, it feels like kind of a stretch to be angry at them for you not looking at the label or calories.

            It says it’s flavored, and if you turn the can at all it says it has agave in it, and then it has calorie information and the list of ingredients.

            It’s kinda on you the read the ingredients if you care in my opinion.

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              Please name another brand that calls itself flavored sparkling water that has sweetener in it.

              La Croix doesn’t.

              Bubly doesn’t.

              Polar doesn’t.

              Perrier doesn’t.

              Waterloo doesn’t.

              As far as I know, the only brand that advertises itself that way and is sweetened is Liquid Death. I consider that dishonest. I don’t think I should have to look at the ingredients label in that sort of situation.

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                10 months ago

                Spindrift. Clearly Canadian.

                If something says it’s flavored water it’s totally on you to check and see if those flavors are sweet or have calories.

                If it were difficult to read the label of find the information I’d be more sympathetic to the complaint, but in the mango drink you mentioned, it’s literally on the side of the can, maybe a quarter turn?

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            The other flavored seltzers are not sweetened.

            To be fair, this one is an Arnold Palmer, not a seltzer.

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              10 months ago

              Again, not the one OP pasted, the one I pasted. The Liquid Death Mango Chainsaw can. It does not say agave anywhere. It is sweetened with it, unlike all other flavored seltzer brands.

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        It says agave on the front of the can. What’s the problem?

        I’m asking because I don’t understand, but do agree with everything else that you’re saying.