Plenty of Ways to Drink More Water
February 14, 2020

You have probably heard a lot about this lately. Drinking more water continues to be a growing consumer trend with more people seeking to boost their hydration rates as part of a healthy lifestyle. 

Although there is no set recommendation as to how much water an individual should drink, health experts agree that water intake is a key to good health (the average adult U.S. citizen drinks an average of 39 ounces of water a day according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Water not only promotes overall health, it can help you manage or lose weight because it adds zero calories when compared to high-calorie, sweetened drinks like soda. Additionally, drinking water can prevent dehydration — a condition that can cause unclear thinking, mood changes, body overheating, constipation and kidney stones, based on CDC information.

It’s little wonder then that bottled water overtook soft drinks as the top beverage in the United States by volume in 2017, with sales increasing 7% over sales in 2016, as reported by the Beverage Marketing Corporation. And consumers today have so many delicious and refreshing ways to get the water they need, including Syfo Original Seltzer and our line of Naturally Flavored Sparkling Waters. 

Our Original Seltzer and our flavored sparkling waters are a fun and easy way to get more water in your diet. All of our waters are ultra purified using reverse osmosis. Our four delicious, natural flavors include Lemon-Lime, Tangerine-Orange, Wild Cherry and Peach-Pear. And since all of our refreshing Naturally Flavored Sparkling Waters are free of sugar, artificial sweeteners, sodium, preservatives or other additives, they’re also great for your overall health. 

So stay hydrated the fun way. Try our Naturally Flavored Sparkling Waters and Original Seltzer with some of your favorite drink recipes or visit our recipes section for some great sparkling water drink recipe ideas. 

For additional information on getting more water in your diet, read this Urbana Citizen article. 

 

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