Propel water, or Propel flavored water, is not gassy or carbonated; it is a non-carbonated beverage. It is designed to be a flavored electrolyte water, providing hydration without the fizziness associated with carbonated drinks. Propel comes in various flavors but maintains a smooth, still texture.
The ingredients in blueberry flavored sparkling water include carbonated water, blueberry flavoring, etc.
The ingredients in tamarind flavored sparkling water include carbonated water, tamarind flavoring, etc.
The ingredients in cherry flavored sparkling water include carbonated water, cherry flavoring, etc.
The ingredients in spearmint flavored sparkling water include carbonated water, spearmint flavoring, etc.
Carbonated water mixed with thick flavored syrup.
The ingredients in cherry flavored sparkling water include carbonated water, cherry flavoring, etc.
Yes, Propel is a flavored water beverage that is marketed as a fitness water rather than an energy drink. It is typically low in calories and contains electrolytes for hydration.
Water but the first flavored one was dr. Pepper
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.
1851 Ginger ale is the first flavored soda, but sparkling water was first carbonated beverage
Sprite is a lemon-lime flavored soda, so it is not just water. It contains carbonated water, sugar, citric acid, and natural flavors in addition to water.
92.31% carbonated water