It's also on the pricier side of the water-bottle spectrum. The cheapest starter kit, which comes with a bottle and a pack of three flavor pods, will run you about $40; if you opt for a more expensive color and flavor, it could total $50. Subsequent three-packs of pods cost $8 each. Cheaper than a six-pack-a-day La Croix habit, for sure, but still a cost worth considering.
The pods are made of plastic, too, which is worth noting for eco-conscious water lovers, although Air Up notes that the exterior of pods are made from recyclable materials, while the interior is made from polyester. The pods aren't reusable, but Air Up states that refilling their water bottle will save you from adding single-use plastic water bottles to the landfill.
Food Grade Scent Water Flavor Pods and Bottles: Sipperment
I Tried Alix Earle's Favorite Water Bottle, and I Get the Hype
My introduction to the Air Up water bottle was no different from many other trendy discoveries these days – it all started on TikTok. What initially appeared as one video on my "For You Page" (FYP) soon turned into an inundation. Even the immensely popular Alix Earle hopped on board, proclaiming in a sponsored TikTok that the Air Up bottle transformed her from "the worst at drinking water" to "Miss Hydration." Surprisingly, she's not alone in this journey. The ubiquitous Kim Kardashian herself was spotted with an Air Up water bottle while jogging on a Peloton Tread, joined by Ashton Kutcher and instructor Robin Arzón.What makes this bottle so appealing? It's not your typical water flavoring method. Instead of adding a flavor booster directly to the water, you purchase "flavor pods" that neatly slide over the mouthpiece. As you sip, you catch subtle whiffs of delightful scents – and that delightful trickery convinces your brain that you're indulging in flavored water.
As a devoted La Croix enthusiast who can effortlessly consume a six-pack in a day, I sometimes find myself pondering the mysteries of the "natural flavorings" lurking in certain canned seltzers. Air Up appeared to be the answer to my concerns. So when the brand generously offered to send me a bottle for a hands-on trial, I enthusiastically accepted the opportunity to explore this world of "sniff 'n' sip."
What I Like About the Air Up Water Bottle
First things first – the bottle itself. I went for an eye-catching pink model (matching Alix Earle's choice). Crafted from robust frosted plastic (BPA-free Tritan, according to the Air Up website), it features a rubber mouthpiece that connects to the straw and a practical cap for when you're on the move. The straw ensures dependable suction, allowing you to enjoy every last drop of water, and the wide mouth simplifies cleaning.Yet, the true star of the show is undoubtedly the scent. Does it truly enhance your water-drinking experience?
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