It’s no secret getting kids to eat more fruits and vegetables has been a timeless struggle. WTRMLN WTR is the perfect solution for getting kids the hydration and nutrition they need but in a fun, delicious drink they will love!
WTRMLN WTR is a sustainable, cold-pressed beverage packed with vitamins, nutrients and electrolytes (6x’s the amount of your kid’s favorite sports drink). It’s perfect for keeping them hydrated throughout the day, on the go, or during after school activities.
Additionally, the brand’s newest offering, WTRMLN WTR + Strawberry, partnered with FoodCorps – a nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting kids to healthy food in schools – to donate a proceeds of sales to the organization.
WTRMLN WTR is deliciously hydrating. It all makes so much sense, because watermelons are 92% water. I have always loved watermelon! In fact, I just cannot get enough of it, even to this day. I don’t really enjoy drinking water by itself, so I know that I don’t drink as much as I am supposed to.
I was given the chance to review WTRMLN WTR. I was very curious to see how it would taste, and I was pleasantly surprised that it tastes amazing. Especially when it is ice cold. It tastes like a fresh slice of watermelon.
I was feeling pretty dehydrated this morning, and I also felt like I was starting a urinary tract infection. I grabbed a bottle of WTRMLN WTR out of my refrigerator, and drank it while I worked on my computer. After about an hour, I started to feel much better. It contains natural electrolytes from watermelon, and I think my body really needed those electrolytes, as well as the potassium that this drink contains. My UTI symptoms vanished, and my entire well-being received a little boost from the goodness of my WTRMLN WTR. I will continue to buy it instead of my regular sports drinks!
WTRMLN WTR® is made with the nutritionally rich “WTR” squeezed from a watermelon. Each serving has 550mg of naturally occurring
potassium (a key electrolyte), which is amazing for your workouts! The watermelon fruit is also naturally packed with L-Citrulline, an amino acid, and Lycopene, a carotenoid phytonutrient that’s been thought to be pretty damn important for your cardiovascular, and not to mention, bone health.
Basically, the concentrations of Potassium, L-Citrulline, Lycopene, and Vitamin C that exist in the wonderful and insanely underappreciated
watermelon are really really good for you.
I am definitely hooked! Now if only I could get my picky twelve-year old to drink it! But then again, he hates everything that is good for him at this time of his life. (Heaven help me!)
For more information, go to: https://wtrmlnwtr.com
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