I think it's because it tastes better. ^^
Cordial water is a flavored, sweetened beverage made by diluting fruit syrups with water. It is similar to a fruit-flavored syrup or concentrate that can be mixed with water or other beverages to create a flavored drink. It is often used in cocktails or as a non-alcoholic alternative to sugary sodas.
When sugar and drink mix are added to water, they dissolve and mix with the molecules of water. The sugar molecules break apart and are evenly distributed throughout the water, creating a sweetened solution. Similarly, the drink mix particles dissolve into the water, creating a flavored solution.
Yes, you can drink carbonated water while fasting, as it contains no calories and won't break your fast. However, be mindful of any added sugars or flavors that might be present in flavored carbonated waters. Plain carbonated water can also help you stay hydrated and may even help suppress appetite. Always listen to your body and ensure that it doesn’t cause any discomfort during your fasting period.
No
Good old plain water is a sugar free drink that everyone knows. Anything with "diet"in the name will likely be sugar free, but check the label to make sure.
a flavored water drink
no
So long as the flavoring doesn't have sugar in it, they'd be the same. If you're adding sugar, then plain water is healthier.
Plain water
Water but the first flavored one was dr. Pepper
they drink water that is flavored
Cordial water is a flavored, sweetened beverage made by diluting fruit syrups with water. It is similar to a fruit-flavored syrup or concentrate that can be mixed with water or other beverages to create a flavored drink. It is often used in cocktails or as a non-alcoholic alternative to sugary sodas.
water plain fresh apple juice plain fresh orange juice
If it is plain water...0! :) Drink up!
Water Yogurt Gum Milk Tea Medicine Soda
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