Updated April 16, 2014th
The Bottom Line
If you try to drink your children, more water, or squeeze a little more calcium in your diet, what to boys created inspiration of a mother might do the trick.
More
- No sugar or artificial flavors or colors
- Packaged in bottles without BPA
- Fun graphics can encourage children to drink more water
- You can without the calories of sports drinks to replace electrolytes
Less
- Expensive at $ 1.50 per bottle
- The bottles are reusable, but not reusable
Description
- First, the water "functional" for children
- Wat-Aah! Body is clear, purified water
- Wat-Aah! Brain contains added electrolytes
- Wat-Aah! Energy, electrolytes and additional oxygen
- Wat-Aah! Bones contain calcium added
Guide Review - Wat-aah! Bottled Water for Children and Adolescents
My first daughter tried flavored water on a field trip. She had forgotten her water bottle to school, and a generous friend gave him a bag of water with extra flavor. Then my daughter wanted her own bags of water. But when I checked the label on the brand they had asked, I was surprised to see it was loaded with sugar and corn syrup, high fructose. I found a similar with much less sugar per serving and bought brand.
But I still prefer to have my kids drink water, no artificial flavors or things in it, so I left Wat-Aah! These water bottles come in four varieties, each container of purified water with rigor (3 in 4 "flavors") something healthy such as calcium and other electrolytes useful additions.
Wat-Aah packaging! It is for children up to the call of the designed (see product picture to see what I mean), and it really worked for my kids. She sipped through the sample bottle immediately and wanted a taste test to compare the "Blue Gender" (Wat-Aah brain!) And "pink race" (Wat-Aah! Corps). For the record, they have the same taste, the water so clear, filtered, but not my children prevent their little science experiment.
The problem I have with Wat-Aah! is the same as I do with everything (with juice boxes and) mineral water. In general, it is much better to make your own reusable bottle and fill it from your tap. This saves money and is also much more earth-friendly.
However, if your child is very resistant to water, Wat-Aah! is a good alternative to high calorie, high sugar fruit juices and sports drinks.
Disclosure: Review samples were provided by the manufacturer. For more information, please see our Ethics Policy.
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