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  2. We Tried 9 Water Flavor Packets — These Are the Best - AOL

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    Looking for more "ohh" in your H2O? Cheapism taste-tested some of the most popular water flavor packets brands like Mio, Crystal Light, and Propel — here are the best.

  3. What $100 in Groceries at Costco Will Cost You on Amazon - AOL

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    Amazon Price: $4.99 – free delivery for Prime members Though this package of bottled water is the same price of just $0.03 a bottle at both stores, if a customer wants it delivered, it will cost ...

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    1. Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk. Kirkland Signature, Costco's private label, offers some fantastic deals on our favorite healthy foods and drinks, and this unsweetened almond milk is one of ...

  5. Kool-Aid - Wikipedia

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    Kool-Aid is usually sold in powder form, in either packets or small tubs. The actual beverage is prepared by mixing the powder with sugar (the packets of powder are usually, though not always, unsweetened) and water, typically by the pitcherful. The drink is usually either served with ice or refrigerated and served chilled.

  6. Hint Water - Wikipedia

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    Hint Water was developed in 2004 [1] when its founder, Kara Goldin, was unhappy with the sugar and preservatives in her juices. [2] Goldin created the drink in her own home and sold it from her garage. She was diagnosed with gestational diabetes when pregnant, which also led her to develop a sugar-free alternative drink. [3]

  7. Sugar substitute - Wikipedia

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    A sugar substitute is a food additive that provides a sweetness like that of sugar while containing significantly less food energy than sugar-based sweeteners, making it a zero-calorie (non-nutritive) [2] or low-calorie sweetener. Sugar substitute products are commercially available in various forms, such as small pills, powders and packets.

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