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LaCroix Sparkling Water Lime delivers a naturally derived lime essence in a zero-calorie, gluten-free, and non-GMO formula. Packaged in sustainable, BPA-free recyclable cans, it’s the perfect guilt-free, flavorful hydration choice for health-conscious, eco-aware professionals.








J**D
Refreshing, healthy bubbly with a subtle fruit twist
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ — Refreshing, healthy bubbly with a subtle fruit twist ✅ What Stands Out Zero calories, zero sugar, zero sodium — great for hydration. Each can contains just carbonated water and “natural essence,” with no sweeteners or additives. Kroger +2 Home +2 Better alternative than soda or sugary drinks. As a plain or lightly flavored sparkling water, LaCroix is widely considered a healthier swap compared with soda, sugary juice drinks, or artificially sweetened beverages. Shape +2 Healthline +2 Light, refreshing taste — nice strawberry-peach flavor. The Strawberry Peach flavor offers a soft blend of strawberry and peach flavors — pleasant and not overpowering, making it a good everyday drink for hydration or a light refreshment. Target +2 The Sober Curator +2 Hydrating and versatile. Because it’s calorie-free and sugar-free, you can enjoy it anytime — with meals, during workouts or outdoor time, or when you just want something fizzy without the downsides of soda. Bicycling +1 ⚠️ Some Things to Keep In Mind Flavor is subtle — might be too light for some. The fruity taste is soft, which many like if they prefer gentle flavoring over strong sweetness — but if you’re used to sodas or sweetened drinks, you might find it mild or “watered down.” Several reviews and user comments describe the flavor as more of a subtle hint than bold fruit punch. Reddit +2 Target +2 Carbonation may cause mild sensitivity. As with any sparkling or carbonated water, some people may experience slight bloating or mild discomfort if they drink it too quickly or on an empty stomach. Healthline +1 Not a replacement for plain water in all cases. While it counts toward hydration, if you rely heavily on sparkling water, plain water should still be part of your intake — especially if you care about long-term dental health or if carbonation bothers you. Eat This Not That +1 🎯 Who It’s Best For People who want to cut sugar and calories but still enjoy a bubbly, refreshing drink — as a soda alternative or daily hydration choice. Folks who appreciate gentle, subtle fruit flavor rather than sweet or strongly flavored beverages. Anyone seeking a versatile, convenient drink — good with meals, during workouts, relaxing at home, or mixing in mocktails. Those trying to stay hydrated while avoiding artificial sweeteners or excess sodium. 🧾 Final Verdict LaCroix Strawberry Peach is a smart, health-conscious pick if you like light, refreshing, bubbly drinks — especially compared with sodas or sugary drinks. It may not deliver bold flavor or sweetness, but that’s also part of its charm: clean taste, no calories, and good hydration. If you want subtlety over sweetness and value simplicity and versatility, this sparkling water is an excellent everyday beverage choice. If you prefer strong flavor or crave sweetness, though, you might want to mix it (with fruit, juice, or flavor drops) or look for other drinks.
F**R
Favorite soda!
I recently tried the La Croix Sparkling Water — Lime (8-pack), and I was pleasantly surprised. The moment I popped open a can, I got a clean, refreshing citrus scent that perfectly matched the flavor. The lime taste is light and subtle — crisp but not overpowering, which makes it easy to sip casually throughout the day without it feeling too “soda-like.” The carbonation is just right — bubbly enough to feel satisfying, but smooth enough that it doesn’t feel harsh or fizzy. It’s very refreshing, especially when chilled. I also like that it’s zero-calorie, zero-sugar, and naturally flavored — it’s a great alternative to sugary sodas or juice when I want something refreshing but lighter. The cans are convenient and portable, great for work, workouts, or relaxing at home. Overall, this La Croix Lime sparkling water is a pleasant, refreshing drink that feels clean, natural, and well-balanced. I’d definitely recommend it if you’re looking for a healthy, flavorful alternative to soda or want a refreshing sparkling drink with a light lime twist
G**O
The Gold Standard of Sparkling Water: Subtle, Crisp, and Refreshing
I've been on a mission to cut back on sugary sodas, and La Croix Sparkling Water, Lime has become my absolute go-to for a clean, bubbly fix. This 8-pack is a staple in my fridge, and the lime flavor is, in my opinion, their best and most versatile offering. Flavor Profile: Pure Essence, Not Sugar If you are new to La Croix, here is the critical distinction: this is not a sweet drink. It delivers the essence of fresh lime—a bright, zesty aroma and a very subtle, natural taste that perfectly complements the carbonation. It tastes like water that a lime has smiled upon, not a lime that has been drowned in syrup. This purity is exactly why it's so refreshing and works so well as a zero-calorie, zero-sugar alternative. It genuinely quenches your thirst without leaving that sticky, artificial aftertaste. Perfect Carbonation: The carbonation level is consistently perfect. It's lively and crisp, making it feel like a true treat, but it's not so aggressive that it burns your throat. The 8-pack is a convenient format for stocking up; they arrive well-packaged without damage. The Verdict: If you're looking for a flavored drink that helps you stay hydrated and kick the soda habit, La Croix Lime is unbeatable. It’s light, natural, and genuinely refreshing. Highly recommended for anyone who loves subtle, natural flavor and crisp bubbles. I will be purchasing this again and again.
L**D
A multitude of healthier choices than soda, and very cost effective!
La Croix is amazing! Because of its vast choices of flavors, I've been able to stop drinking soda completely. It has helped me lose15 lbs without any other changes in the food I eat!
M**L
Decent soda
Good taste and cheaper than most soda so a win win. Thought it tasted a bit like can though.
B**Z
Selter water line flavor
I love these drinks very refreshing. No added sugar to it It's seltzer water with a flavor of lime. I'm not a big soda drinker so just reminded me of Perrier great quality. Very easy to open. The can is a good size. And it's in a block so you can drink straight from there warm or cold nice clean and refreshing to drink
B**H
fun fizzy flavorful AND budget-friendly, sicko-friendly
Very addicted to these and I've never even been addicted to alcohol before. I hear from Gregory Rutledge that sets me apart in the world ofLaCroix fanatics? But yeah the concept is GREAT and something my sicko ass has been waiting for for YEARS even when sickdom was mild and I was at restaurants and bars etc: ALL i freaking wanted as someone CONSTANTLY struggling to find somehting anythign my body could freaking take without acutely getting sicker (not sugar or alcohol or tons of additivies): for YEARS I wanted a flavored (sparkling) water WITHOUT NASTY ADDITIVES or a sky-high price. I LOVe that these now exist in my big-girl future and I've been getting these for $3 and change a pack. YESSS! I'm seriously not paying much more for LITERAL WATER OMG. But that teeny bit of essence they can it with hoo BOY it's soo delicious. This flavor the peach pear is one I'll be ordering LOTS more of. looovely fruitiness. Honesty none have missed but the limoncello (!!!) really stands out as almost magical. I drink a LOT of this stuff bc... drumroll... I have severe POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome) --a disease I alternatively call "POTS to piss in syndrome" bc it changes kidney/aldosterone/fluid metabolism along with lots of multisystemic autonomic fudgery... and like hundreds of thousands perhaps of my sicko compatriots, I've not been able to receive the IV fluids which are standard of care. I'm essentially being chronically smothered and choked out by the medical system while living with a disease as disabling as late-stage HIV/AIDS or mid-treatment cancer. FUN! I'm lucky to have a cardiologist writing the rx for this standard of care--and she first wrote for it THREE FREAKING YEARS AGO. Anyway. I drink a LOOOTTT of water--particularly SALTED water. My fluid requirements are literally pathological (I'm trying to RESTRICT down to a gallon a day and usually only get to do that when I'm too weak to refill my Berkey; FUN!). [sidenote: see Deanna Cowern's livestream where a friend drank her salted water remarking "it tastes like it came out of a body..." which YESSSS YES INDEED that is PRECISELY the point!! to replace what is indeed coming OUT or not being made in OUR bodies.] DRINKING THIS STUFF ? where I don't have to dump the water into my filter to get the diarrhea-inflaming bromine/chlorine out (champagne of tap waters MY LITERAL ASS, NYC!!) ... ?? Where I actually get to enjoy some FRUITY or CITRUS or FLOOORAL flavors with the mundane constant drudgery of HYDRATION while living almost entirely sessile? Big quality of life boost for severe ME/POTSie sloths like me. [double sidenote: maybe don't add salt to this stuff when the can is still almost FULL and SUPER bubbly LOLOL --there's a little volcano reaction that sets off but OMG it might be worth it for the volcano of flavor in the MOUTH after. Yummmm]
Q**É
Sparkling water is what you are looking for, well here it is
I like the sparkling water with Lime, taste soo good!!
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