💦 Sweeten smart, sip stylishly—never settle for boring water!
SweetLeaf Stevia Water Drops offer a zero-calorie, sugar-free way to naturally enhance water with six delicious flavors. Each compact 1.62 oz bottle uses stevia leaf and monk fruit extracts, making it keto-friendly and free from artificial ingredients—perfect for busy professionals seeking a flavorful hydration upgrade anytime, anywhere.
J**S
You may be using this wrong....
I read some reviews and was skeptical about trying these. I think I know why it may not work for some. It’s a water flavor enhancer, but not meant to be as strong as Kool-aid type of drink. If it doesn’t taste right or too chemically, add less. We add just a few drops and flavors are good. I accidentally added a squirt and couldn’t drink the stuff. Awful tasting! So there ya go! . Less is more
S**W
They changed the recipe and it isn't even the same product it used to be!
I am so horribly disappointed! This company had an amazing product and they have RUINED it. I'm not even sure where to start but here goes...1. The ingredients USED to be "Purified water, organic stevia leaf extract, [flavor - whichever flavor you had], citric acid.Now they are "Vegetable glycerin, purified water, citric acid, malic acid, [flavor - whichever flavor you had], stevia leaf extract, sodium citratea. The glycerin is affecting my blood sugar -- not so much when I drink my flavored water, but it makes my blood sugar more reactive to other foods I eat throughout the day.b. The glycerin is heavy and sinks to the bottom of your water. You can visibly see it. The water-based one squirted in and instantly dissolved. The glycerin-based one better get stirred really well or else you're gonna get one big mouthful of overpowering flavor, and then bland water the rest of the time.c. The taste per milliliter is WAY weaker than the old recipe, which causes you to have to use more product to get the same flavor.d. Yeah, I noticed the stevia is no longer organic even though the print on the new bottles is so tiny you need a magnifying glass to read it.2. The new bottle design/smaller size stinks.a. The old bottles squirted the flavor out in a thin stream that was easy to precisely control when the stream started/stopped, and therefore exactly how much flavor you squirted into the water. The new bottles do not have that precision, and coupled with the thicker liquid coming out, make it impossible to start/stop the flow when you have exactly enough flavoring.b. The size is now 1.62 oz instead of 2.1 oz, and they have the GALL to lie and claim that there's now "50% MORE." They do this by claiming that the bottle is 48 servings (1 mL each) instead of 32 servings (2 mL each) , which as I said above, the taste is weaker, so the new recipe is more like 16 servings. At 3-4 bucks a bottle, that is flat-out unacceptable.I am just so upset because this brand WAS my absolute favorite water enhancer, but I will not be buying it anymore and now have to try to find another brand without glycerin.
A**R
Excellent flavors and price
Item itself is excellent, they taste great. :) My only issue was opening the packaging for the flavors themselves. The plastic and bottles were all sticky from one of the bottles. Not able to figure out which one.
O**R
Not as good as I wanted
Want to like, but not much flavor so they don't last long. Really don't like the glycerin in it.
T**.
The Ultimate Stevia Water Smackdown
If you’re reading this you're likely in my position, knowing you don't drink enough water but hoping for a sweetened alternative that isn't filled with artificial stuff like aspartame. I'll leave all the subjective debate over the taste of stevia itself to other reviews. If you're buying these products I'm going to assume you are already familiar with how stevia tastes as a sweetener compared to other sweeteners out there.The purpose of my review was to test the flavor of all the Stur and Sweet Leaf Water Drops and find the best tasting ones from the bunch. In the photos you will see that I purchased the variety pack for both brands which included a total of 11 flavors. Each flavor was added to an equal amount of cold water, 8 oz with an attempted similar squeeze to each glass of the flavor drops. This is the suggested amount for both products.Between each drink I drank regular water to try and cleanse my palette. Please keep in mind that everyone has a different idea of what tastes good. Your results may vary drastically from mine. Below are my notes.Stur FlavorsTropical O-Mango - Too artificial. The orange note is too floral.Boldy Blue Blackberry - Very mild in flavor compared to all others. Might be good for someone who wants a very subtle flavor but I found that you would have to add more of this one than the others to get the same strength.Pomegranate Cranberry - After learning how to spell pomegranate correctly... ok... this one had just an odd flavor and to me didn't evoke either fruit. Possibly more cranberry than pomegranate. This one might appeal to those looking for something with a bit of a sour note.Fruit Punch - Good. A fairly predictable flavor if you are familiar with fruit punch from other artificial drinks but this one tastes more subtle and natural.Strawberry Watermelon - The best of all the Stur flavors and the best out of all the flavors of both products. A very sweet pleasantly smooth flavor with the brightness of the strawberry hitting at first then the earthy watermelon trailing after.Sweet Leaf Water DropsLemon Lime - Not so great. The lime left a bit of a soapy aftertaste.Mixed Berry - Very light flavor with too much floral aftertastePeach Mango - This one had a very artificial taste. Reminded me too much of peach gummies.Raspberry Lemonade - This one was decent but would have preferred strawberry instead of raspberry. The raspberry flavor was too floral.Tropical Punch - Great. It was complex in a good way with not any strange aftertaste. The pineapple came through in a pleasant way. The best of the Sweet Leaf flavors.Strawberry Kiwi - The second best of the Sweet Leaf flavors. A great level of sweetness for the amount of drops added. The strawberry and kiwi are equally in concert here with very little stevia aftertaste and no artificial qualities.To summarize and rank the top four among both brands they are:1st - Stur Strawberry Watermelon2nd - Sweet Leaf Tropical Punch3rd - Sweet Leaf Strawberry Kiwi4th - Stur freshly Fruit PunchThat's it folks. I hope you find the review helpful. Try the top four I'm sure you'll find one in the bunch that hits the right spot.
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