Are flavored bottles of water just as heathy as plain bottled water?!


Question:

Are flavored bottles of water just as heathy as plain bottled water?


Answers:
no not really because they have a little bit of sugar and other stuff

yes they are they have just a lttle flavor nothing much

i say their are because it is water it just has favor
i love favor water

Generally, no.

Not that they're bad, just that they often have artificial flavours, or sweeteners. So they're not just water any more. But it's still better than drinking soda pop.

NO..SUGAR DE PLEATS THE PURPOSE OF WATER AND THEY ALSO ADD ARTIFICIAL COLORING

Well i know if it's not carbonated it most likely is. But, a really easy way 2 find out is to look on the label!!!

No. My dermatologist said not to waste my money on "Vitamin Water". Drink plain water, that's what has the minerals you need. Lots of bottled waters are most likely nasty water recylced thus the reason most of them say they are made by the "osmosis" process. "Recycled water"!

no

Almost!

Yes defiantly its just it has a lil fruity flavor but its still healthy

Yea it has some flavoring but its still healthy if your talking about sparkling water then no regular water is way better

welllll...... not really cause most have sugars (or artificial sweeteners etc.)but they are sometimes a healthier alternitive to flavored drinks or get the seltzer/sparkling waters for an alternative to sodas.

Yes as long as they have no sugar added. I usually but either dazzle 49 cents a liter or fit&active 89 cents liter bottle from aldi's. Jewel also has two liter bottles with no sugar for about 1.10.

i dont think..coz they tastes sweets




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