Hint Water Review
Hint Water is a sugar-free beverage that combines fruit extracts with pure water in order to boost health and wellness.
Find out if Hint Water is worth the price today in our review.
What is Hint Water?
Hint Water is a fruit-infused water beverage that comes in dozens of different flavors, including Pineapple Hint, Blackberry Hint, and Crisp Apple Hint.
A typical package of Hint Water is priced at $18 for 12 16 ounce bottles. You can also buy larger “Office Packs” containing 120 bottles for $160.
You can also save even more money by ordering a Hint Water subscription: Hint Water has an autoship program that lets you automatically receive new product shipments on a weekly or monthly basis.
Many people are scared of the words “sugar-free” due to the dangers of natural sweeteners. Hint Water, however, has zero diet sweeteners or artificial sugars. There’s 0 sugar, 0 stevia, 0 preservatives, and 0 calories. Find out how that works down below.
About Hint Water
Hint Water was founded in San Francisco in 2005 by a woman named Kara Goldin.
According to the company’s Wikipedia page, Kara “was unhappy with the amounts of sugar and preservatives in her children’s juices.”
She developed a sugar-free water alternative in her own home, and that company eventually grew to become Hint Water.
Today, Hint Water is a $30 million beverage company. Kara is still the CEO and her husband, Theo Goldin, is the COO.
Hint Water Products
Hint Water has two lineups of water products, including Hint Fizz and Hint Water.
All products come in 16 ounce bottles and have the same 0 calories, 0 sugar, and 0 artificial sweeteners promise.
The original Hint Water was made exclusively from water and natural fruit flavors. Today, you can buy the water in a wide range of ingredients, including watermelon, blackberry, pomegranate-tangerine, mango-grapefruit, strawberry-kiwi, raspberry-lime, cucumber, pear, honeydew-hibiscus, and lime.
Hint Water Fizz is the sparkling (carbonated) water alternative and it includes flavors like blackberry, watermelon, strawberry-kiwi, peppermint, and peach.
Hint Water Ingredients
Hint Water doesn’t fully list its ingredients. However, all of the company’s water products contain a virtually identical ingredient chart.
Listed ingredients include: Purified water, and raspberry and “other natural flavors from non-GMO plants.”
Each bottle also contains no animal products, dairy, MSG, nuts, peanuts, soy, gluten, preservatives, or “anything artificial”.
There are also 0 calories per serving, 0 fat, 0 sodium, and 0 carbs. It’s just water combined with natural flavor extracted from real fruits.
How to Buy Hint Water
Hint Water is available online at DrinkHint.com as well as on Amazon.com. Here’s how the prices work:
— 12 Pack Of 16 Ounce Bottles: $16 To $20 Per Month From The Official Website, $22.77 From Amazon
— Office Pack With 120 16 Ounce Bottles: $160 Plus Free Shipping
— Top Seller Pack With 60 16 Ounce Bottles: $80
You can also buy Hint Water through a subscription, in which case you can save 7% to 12% off your order price. If you plan on drinking Hint Water every day, then this subscription can save you a lot of money. You can also cancel at any time. But we would advise just sticking with purchasing through a well known company like Amazon.
You can also choose how frequently Hint Water is delivered directly on the ordering form. You can have your new shipment of Hint Water delivered every 7, 14, 30, or 60 days.
Who Should Drink Hint Water?
Hint Water promises to be an ideal beverage for those who recognize the value of water – but don’t enjoy drinking it every day. With Hint Water, you can enjoy guilt-free water free of calories, sodium, and dangerous artificial sugars.
Hi, I am one of the few who hates soda. I just don’t like sweet drinks. I tried the unsweet cucumber water and seriously it tests like Thumbtack!!! It was disgusting. This company is a rape-off to my opinion. I rather add some fresh fruits to my water. It is so inexpensive and more natural than this stupid drink.
My wife is one of those folks who grew up drinking everything BUT water so the idea of just drinking water with no flavoring is unpalatable to her. She found HINT and bought a few bottles for both of us to try. While it lives up to its name – there’s just a hint of fruit flavoring, enough to give it some flavor without being over powering – I’ve discovered that it makes my mouth ridiculously dry, as if I drank purified water with sodium bicarbonate in it. It claims to have no sodium but I’ve now tried three different flavors over the course of a week and all three have had the same dry mouth effect. After drinking a glass of my typical Brita filtered water, the dry mouth issue goes away.
If HINT were JUST water, there shouldn’t be any dry mouth issues so I’m thinking someone over at HINT isn’t telling the full story.
I agree with the review above. It makes my mouth very dry which really makes me wonder what is in it (and isn’t listed) that is causing that!
taste like water with a hint of perfume
don’t waste your money, has no flavor of any fruit at all.just plan old water .something has been added to it but not fruit has no flavor at all of any fruit.i tried watermelon ,still looking for the watermelon taste.
Hello,
how is there no sugar in water? Isn’t there sugar from the original fruit? How many grams of sugar are in one bottle?