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  2. We Tested the Water Bottle that "Flavors" Your Water Through ...

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    We tested both the stainless steel and plastic Air Up water bottles with various Air Up scented pods, including watermelon, lemon and mango-passionfruit.

  3. Florida Water - Wikipedia

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    Florida Water is an American version of an Eau de Cologne. Like European eau de colognes it is a citric scent, but shifts the emphasis towards sweet orange (rather than the bergamote orange, lemon and neroli of 4711) and adds spicy notes like clove. [1] The name refers to the fabled Fountain of Youth, [2] which is said to be located in Florida ...

  4. Editor-Approved Picks for August That You Need in Your Cart A ...

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    The Air Up water bottle comes with a set of flavor pods, which infuse the water with natural aromas that trick your senses into believing the water is flavored. Since scent is responsible for ...

  5. Here Are the Best Flavored Sparkling Water Brands To Drink in ...

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    Price: $4.59 for 8 cans. Selection: 21 flavors. Ingredients: carbonated water, naturally essenced. Flavor: 4/5. Shop Now. While the flavors can be hit or miss — do not try the cherry blossom ...

  6. Aquafina - Wikipedia

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    aquafina.com. Aquafina (/ ˌɑːkwəˈfiːnə /) is an American brand of purified bottled water that is produced by PepsiCo, consisting of both unflavored and flavored water. The Aquafina brand name is also licensed for use on multiple skin care products, including lip balm and wrinkle cream. [1] It was first distributed in Wichita, Kansas in ...

  7. Ramune - Wikipedia

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    Ramune (Japanese pronunciation:) is a Japanese carbonated soft drink.It was introduced in 1884 in Kobe by the Scottish pharmacist Alexander Cameron Sim. [1] Ramune is available in a Codd-neck bottle, a heavy glass bottle whose mouth is sealed by a round marble (instead of a cap) due to the pressure of the carbonated contents.

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