12.05.18
Hint, Inc., whose mantra is “drink water, not sugar,” is launching a new line of flavored water beverages for kids, with no sugar or diet sweeteners. hint waters are available in four fruit flavors, including Watermelon, Cherry, Blackberry, and Apple.
hint waters are NON-GMO certified and WHOLE30 approved. They are vegan and contain no MSG, nuts, soy or gluten. Like all hint waters, the kids’ version delivers refreshment with no juice, no sugar, no diet sweeteners, no colors, no calories, and no preservatives.
“We want to help the whole family lead healthier lives,” says Kara Goldin, founder and CEO of hint. “I love the idea that we have something for children that helps them fall in love with water at an early age. That’s the real inspiration! And we had so much fun creating this special treat just for kids that they can carry around, throw in their lunchbox and enjoy throughout the day. We didn’t have to reinvent the wheel, we took our top three flavors that made us #1 plus a special variety of apple we had been saving just for the kids and we reimagined and redesigned the packaging…and wow, I wish we had had this when my kids were super young.”
hint waters are NON-GMO certified and WHOLE30 approved. They are vegan and contain no MSG, nuts, soy or gluten. Like all hint waters, the kids’ version delivers refreshment with no juice, no sugar, no diet sweeteners, no colors, no calories, and no preservatives.
“We want to help the whole family lead healthier lives,” says Kara Goldin, founder and CEO of hint. “I love the idea that we have something for children that helps them fall in love with water at an early age. That’s the real inspiration! And we had so much fun creating this special treat just for kids that they can carry around, throw in their lunchbox and enjoy throughout the day. We didn’t have to reinvent the wheel, we took our top three flavors that made us #1 plus a special variety of apple we had been saving just for the kids and we reimagined and redesigned the packaging…and wow, I wish we had had this when my kids were super young.”