Increase your hydration with canned Icelandic glacier water

Increase your hydration with canned Icelandic glacier water

Are you a fan of sparkling water? Do you love grabbing a can of water to start your day? Then you should check out Icelandic glacier water.

We recently discovered the brand through their bottled water, and as picky water drinkers, we tend to stick with what we already know and love. But we’re always willing to try new (to us) things. Honestly, I was a fan of Icelandic bottled water from the first sip, so when I heard about their new (launching in February 2024) canned water options, I had to try those next.

The Icelandic Glacier Water in cans comes in both still and sparkling water. There is a still and a sparkling water option, and there are a few flavors to choose from as well. The three sparkling water flavors you can grab in a can are Tahitian Lime, Sicilian Lemon, and Tarocco Blood Orange.

Although I always prefer bottled still water, it must be said that canned water is pretty convenient to throw in a lunch bag or backpack and go. Other than that, I found the sparkling water to be just as tasty as many other sparkling water brands.

Maybe it’s the flavors themselves, but these sparkling waters felt like an excellent way to stay hydrated. And the Sicilian lemon water was a particular favorite as the lemon was quite prominent. To me, it felt like it would be a great base for a mocktail or even a cocktail, and the flavors really seemed to stand out.

There’s never a bad way to enjoy water, and staying hydrated is definitely a lot easier thanks to Icelandic Glacial’s sparkling and still water. Hopefully the brand expands the range to include more flavours, as we’d love to see a cherry or raspberry variant too.

What do you think, dear Guilty Eaters? Have you tried Icelandic water? Are you a fan of sparkling water?

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