This sparkling water is a low-calorie, low-sugar alternative to energy drinks.
price :Waitrose - £1,49 or 2 for £2.00
Ocado - 1.00£
https://www.powerfulwater.co.uk/drink-me
"The Powerful Water Company is committed to developing healthier drinks using natural ingredients.
POW is the UK & Ireland's first Natural Energy Water. We developed POW to create a product that combines the rehydrating qualities of water with natural energy in a low sugar, low calorie sparkling fruit flavoured energy water.
Each POW starts with sparkling water. For flavour we sweeten POW with 100% natural fruit and the plant extract Stevia. To give you a lift our caffeine comes from natural Guarana and we add Ginseng root and Vitamin B. Finally we use mineral salts to aid rehydration leaving you with a product that is refreshing, lightly flavoured and has a natural lift to help you through your day.
Every 440ml bottle of POW contains only 53 calories and less than two teaspoons of naturally sourced sugar from fruit whilst providing you with the same amount of caffeine as a cup of green tea.
We dont use any artifical colours or sweetners in any of our products so POW is naturally clear with a hint of natural colouration from the natural fruits we use to sweeten"
13 comments
furion1985
15 Jan 16#1
VitalViper
15 Jan 16#2
Not sure why this is being voted cold, that seems like a great price for these?
Gollywood to VitalViper
22 Jan 16#9
Peckham Springs was the source
bigpappasmurf13
15 Jan 16#3
which store?
furion1985 to bigpappasmurf13
15 Jan 16#4
Hamilton.
beth25
15 Jan 16#5
Also saw these in Blackwood today
yrreb88
22 Jan 16#6
"Natural energy water".
So much marketing. :stuck_out_tongue:
Shinoke to yrreb88
3 Apr 16#13
It contains caffeine, so the marketing is accurate.
There's more demand for healthier drinks and energy drinks.
The big soft drink companies really lost out to innovators - before it was vitamin water, now it's energy (caffeinated) water.
Coca cola et al responded by buying up the smaller innovators. I believe Coca Cola own Vitamin Water, and PepsiCo own SoBe.
I quite liked SoBe.
Shame you can't easily get no added sugar bottles of tea in the UK like you can in Japan.
They're in every shop there, and so many flavours (genuine tea - e.g. Jasmine, Green, etc.)
That's a more natural and very easy way to stay hydrated and have some caffeine.
lidds
22 Jan 16#7
Tried the coconut and lime one, can see why they ended up in home bargains for 19p
Gollywood
22 Jan 16#8
You know if it ends up in HB or B&M, it had to be a major flop!!
dion77 to Gollywood
22 Jan 16#10
Lol
Mishania
23 Jan 16#11
chemicals.....
Stella500
25 Feb 16#12
Great news my favourite, lost loads of weight drinking this stuff instead.
Opening post
price :Waitrose - £1,49 or 2 for £2.00
Ocado - 1.00£
https://www.powerfulwater.co.uk/drink-me
"The Powerful Water Company is committed to developing healthier drinks using natural ingredients.
POW is the UK & Ireland's first Natural Energy Water. We developed POW to create a product that combines the rehydrating qualities of water with natural energy in a low sugar, low calorie sparkling fruit flavoured energy water.
Each POW starts with sparkling water. For flavour we sweeten POW with 100% natural fruit and the plant extract Stevia. To give you a lift our caffeine comes from natural Guarana and we add Ginseng root and Vitamin B. Finally we use mineral salts to aid rehydration leaving you with a product that is refreshing, lightly flavoured and has a natural lift to help you through your day.
Every 440ml bottle of POW contains only 53 calories and less than two teaspoons of naturally sourced sugar from fruit whilst providing you with the same amount of caffeine as a cup of green tea.
We dont use any artifical colours or sweetners in any of our products so POW is naturally clear with a hint of natural colouration from the natural fruits we use to sweeten"
13 comments
So much marketing. :stuck_out_tongue:
Energy water is a fairly new category:
http://www.foodbev.com/news/natural-water-based-energy/
There's more demand for healthier drinks and energy drinks.
The big soft drink companies really lost out to innovators - before it was vitamin water, now it's energy (caffeinated) water.
Coca cola et al responded by buying up the smaller innovators. I believe Coca Cola own Vitamin Water, and PepsiCo own SoBe.
I quite liked SoBe.
Shame you can't easily get no added sugar bottles of tea in the UK like you can in Japan.
They're in every shop there, and so many flavours (genuine tea - e.g. Jasmine, Green, etc.)
That's a more natural and very easy way to stay hydrated and have some caffeine.