Metromint Mintwater
I was at a party this weekend that included Metromint as a sponsor. Their product, Mintwater, has been a favorite of mine for about six months, and I’m glad to see it getting some deserved attention. I’m all about interesting non-alcoholic beverages, as you know if you’ve read my posts on Tang, Tea Chest Iced Tea, Amé and Borba Water. Mintwater fits right in with those. Pure filtered water with pesticide-free mint, it has no sweeteners and no calories, just a vibrant, cool, refreshing taste. Plus it comes in a really cool bottle with a smooth label. I’m not advocating buying into water as a status symbol, but if you did, nothing says suave and hip like Metromint. If you can’t find it at a store near you, you can order it online from DavidRio.com.
Sorry, Bill. Metromint tastes like mouthwash to me.
Yes indeedy — I fell in love with the stuff last month. Cool, clean water.
Not only “degustibus non disputandum est”, but “one man’s food is another man’s poison”, LOL
I love metromint, but it’s hard to find, and expensive to order.
I’ve been trying to figure out how to make my own! But they only say “mint, water” in the ingredients, no hint as to whether it’s mint oil, or what.
—–
PING:
TITLE: MetroMint: Fresh water
URL: http://hedonia.seantimberlake.com/hedonia/2006/03/metromint_fresh.html
IP: 204.9.178.8
BLOG NAME: Hedonia
DATE: 04/18/2006 08:22:33 AM
The other revelation from last night’s dinner was my first taste of MetroMint. This has only recently come to my attention. I’ve seen a few people walking around with the stuff (smart packaging — very eye-catching) and it’s in the