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In reply to the discussion: Sparkling water? Mineral water? What's a GOOD TASTING thirst quencher for normal down time? [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)51. True
But some people are turned off by the perpetual costs of the Sodastream and lose interest after the novelty wears off. So I just thought it's worth pointing out there are other options.
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Sparkling water? Mineral water? What's a GOOD TASTING thirst quencher for normal down time? [View all]
UTUSN
Aug 2016
OP
Now, see, that's what I saw in like Wiki or someplace when I first bought the carbonated.
UTUSN
Aug 2016
#7
There's plenty of rinses around and if you go to a dollar store you can find cheaper.
Laffy Kat
Aug 2016
#8
Navy coffee. Black. No milk, no sugar. But odd, during my working life, I drank 5 or more cups/day
UTUSN
Aug 2016
#6
I like tonic water mixed with fresh lemonade or limeade, about half and half mixture
Tom Kitten
Aug 2016
#11
Coconut water. If you're thirsty, your body needs potassium and magnesium. Coconut water can
underahedgerow
Aug 2016
#13
I usually just drink filtered water. But lately have been drinking Canada Dry Lemon/Lime Sparkling
Fla Dem
Aug 2016
#20