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If you're trying to get your children to drink more water, or squeeze a little more calcium into their diets, this mom-created, kid-inspired product just might do the trick.
* Contains no sugar or artificial flavors or colors
* Packaged in BPA-free bottles
* Fun graphics may encourage kids to drink more water
* Can replace electrolytes without the calories of sports drinks
Description
* First "functional" water for kids
* Wat-Aah! Body is plain, purified water
* Wat-Aah! Brain contains added electrolytes
* Wat-Aah! Energy contains added electrolytes and oxygen
* Wat-Aah! Bones contains added calcium
Review - Wat-aah! Bottled Water for Kids and Teens
I prefer that my kids drink water without any flavoring or artificial stuff in it, so I checked out Wat-Aah! These bottled waters come in four varieties, each containing rigorously purified water along with (in 3 of 4 "flavors") some healthy additives such as calcium and other helpful electrolytes.
Wat-Aah!'s packaging is designed for maximum kid appeal (check out the product image to see what I mean) and it definitely worked on my kids. They slurped down the sample bottles right away and wanted to have a taste test to compare the "blue kind" (Wat-Aah! Brain) and the "pink kind" (Wat-Aah! Body). For the record, they taste the same—just like plain, filtered water—but that didn't stop my kids from their little science experiment.
Bottom line, if your child is really resistant to drinking water, Wat-Aah! is a good alternative to high-calorie, high-sugar juices and sports drinks!
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