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Propel Fitness Water was created in 2000.
Water ....
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No. Propel is not a substitute for water. Propel is good for you when used as a supplement to regular water. Water flushes and cleanses the body. You wouldn’t take a shower in propel and expect to be clean.
One View:Propel has less calories, but that's because it contains sucralose, which is a sugar substitute. I personally don't trust any of these sugar substitutes. Vitamin water contains fructose (natural fruit sugar), so it has more calories than Propel, it is the more natural choice. Another View:Incorrect. Vitaminwater does not use a natural fruit sugar (fructose). In reality it contains 3 heavily processed artificial sugar substitutes known as Crystalline Fructose, Erythritol and Rebiana. On the other hand, Propel uses a blend of real sugar mixed with sucralose (a safe sugar substitute). This keeps their drink down to a mere 2 grams per serving.So both products contain artificial sweeteners, but Propel contains only natural sugar and only one substitute for you to worry about compared to the 3 mixed substitutes in Vitaminwater. Thus making Propel the MORE natural choice.Also consider that Propel only has 10 calories compared to Vitaminwater's 50 calories per serving, makes it also the healthier choice.
Anything caloric can cause weight gain, including Propel fitness water.
fit water is water like propel or figi water because they are better for you
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John Stamos
It contains no alcohol
Sucralose (sweetener) is a solid white powder.