✨ Sip the Sparkle, Savor the Moment!
S.Pellegrino Sparkling Natural Mineral Water comes in a pack of 24, 11.15 fl oz cans, offering a refreshing, low-sodium beverage with zero calories. This unflavored sparkling water is perfect for enhancing meals and is conveniently packaged for on-the-go enjoyment.
C**3
Amazingly refreshing
I never thought that one day I would be drinking fancy canned water. Can’t remember when I first encountered this beverage. This water has gentle carbonation and an underlying delicious mineral component. It makes an excellent whiskey and soda. It can’t be beat cold out of the fridge on a hot day. Also, I understand that it is pure, with the water drawn from a spring, closely monitored for purity.
Z**I
One of the best!
One of the best-tasting sparkling mineral waters out there! Fixes my carbonated beverage craving, hydrates, and has minerals in it. My go-to sparkling water.Drop a lime or lemon slice in it or a little berry juice for a hint of flavor.
E**G
Refreshing
I absolutely love this sparkling water! The bubbles are perfectly fizzy—not too strong, not too weak—and the taste is clean and refreshing with no weird aftertaste. The cans/bottles stay carbonated for a long time, even after opening.
J**M
Delicious
Love this sparkling water. It's my favorite kind. It has the best carbonation compared to other brands
A**R
Good quality
Great price for the amount it brings. In my opinion one of the better sparkling water brands available. Goes well with a little bit of lime or lemon.
B**Y
It’s good
I would give it 5 stars because it tastes great but the case was wet and I found a bottle that leaked.
J**N
Just a sparkle
San Pellegrino speaks for itself. Best sparkle in the biz. But the color of the can is actually most tantalizing. Makes your fridge sparkle too.
J**N
Drink it plain or flavor it. Very good once you get over it not being actual soda.
Great sprinkling water. Serve over ice with some fruit juice like Mango or Passionfruit pulp (find in your grocery's frozen foods section or in an ethnic grocery).Instead of fruit juice, try a decent balsamic vinegar - a tsp or two. It tastes a like like a cola. Tweak the amount of balsamic until you get close to that flavor. Boiling down some regular supermarket balsamic with a bit of honey, or sugar (any kind depending on what you prefer) will get you a nice, sweet thin (or thick if you boil it long enough) balsamic glaze to use as a flavoring. The same 🏑🎣gm(with or without the sweetener) can be done with pomegranate juice which is then used to flavor the water. Or use the juice plain! Your imagination is the limit here. Easy, homemade version of soda - as healthy as you want (or don't want) it to be!
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