vitaminwater Energy Tropical Citrus Flavored Water Beverage, 16.9 fl oz, 6 Pack Bottles

(5 customer reviews)

life’s a whirlwind. you’re running around, trying to keep up with everything, and you need a partner. that’s where vitaminwater energy, tropical citrus comes in. it’s a water beverage with a twist of tropical citrus flavor that makes you feel like you’re on a mini vacation. hey, we all need a break, don’t we? this isn’t just a flavored-water beverage, it’s your trusty sidekick packed with vitamins b3, b5, b6, and b12. and let’s not forget the 50mg of caffeine. while you’re staying refreshed, you’re also getting some extra essential vitamins. it’s like multitasking but way more enjoyable. with 90 calories per 16.9 oz bottle and the vibrant taste of tropical citrus, hydration has never been this fun. imagine this: you’re on the go, tackling the day like a pro, and bam, you take a sip of vitaminwater energy. suddenly, that taste turns mundane moments into ones that aren’t so mundane anymore. vitaminwater energy is your go-to for great taste and vitamins you can drink up. simple enjoyments, right? well, that’s the flavor of life with vitaminwater. This product is: Naturally Decaffeinated, Flavored-Infused Waters.

Original price was: $6.86.Current price is: $6.14.

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5 reviews for vitaminwater Energy Tropical Citrus Flavored Water Beverage, 16.9 fl oz, 6 Pack Bottles

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  1. Wollyshopper

    Vitamin Water
    These vitamin waters have been a must when I grocery shop bc I feel they improve my day somehow. They are perfectly sweetened and don’t leave an aftertaste and keep me hydrated so well.

  2. Jane

    Nice taste an extra vitamins
    This is my favorite flavor. I really enjoyed these vitamin waters of course a bit more than soda, but they’re definitely better for you than are sodas I think the taste is much better too, and they have some extra vitamins in there and a screw on top.

  3. kim

    Kiwi-Strawberry Vitamin Water,’focus’
    Smooth,, crisp, light, %26 replenishingly yummy taste with minimal aftertaste (sticky from sugar). Definitely a focus factor.

  4. Elizabeth

    Refreshing
    Delicious and refreshing when cold.

  5. anonymous

    Works with you, and not too many calories
    This Vitamin water flavor continues to be my family’s go to sport drink/H20 alternative after doing calisthenics or daily laborious activity. I still like the glacier freeze flavor, “White color” the Best. Never overpowering and sodium riddled aftertaste. Yet, this is also a fine substitute for replenish of electrolytes.

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