Try squeezing a lemon into your water, or using one of those little bottles of lemon juice (you can buy them in the produce section of grocery stores, they're usually shaped like a lemon).
shellbell665 answered Saturday May 26 2007, 7:05 pm: Well i personally dont like soda of any sort. So i usually drink water and im always trying to find new ways to make it taste less "blah"
So I usually drink Fruit 2 O and it is flavored water and it is just as good as water as in 0 calories, 0 fat, 0 sugar and whatnot but it has 5mg sodium. To me it taste great. There is also propel. Which is similar to Fruit 2 0.
I also know of Crystal light packets and Emergen C. and I recently saw Country time lemonade flavored drink mix. and that is just powder you pour into water and shake up.
the lemonade thing has 35 calories. no fat and 9g of sugar.
Patron_saint_of_Squirrels answered Saturday May 26 2007, 4:12 pm: Crystal light, it says only to use a half packet for 5 calories, but it tastes much better with the full thing, 10 calories, i do fruit punch, I love it. though trust me, do it in a water botle, its hard to mix in a glass. the on-the-go packs work the best so u dont have to measure nething
jammy12 answered Saturday May 26 2007, 9:33 am: yeah there's crystal light. It's pretty good and there are small little packs that fix anywhere...and i mean anywhere.
imxkathleenx3 answered Saturday May 26 2007, 8:44 am: You could buy the Crystal Light or Propel packets to pour in your water. They have, if any, no more than 15 calories per bottle of water, but I don't think they even have any calories or anything. And crystal light is surgar free, but I'm not sure about propel. [ imxkathleenx3's advice column | Ask imxkathleenx3 A Question ]
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