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Hint Water
  • Hint makes fruit-infused sunscreens and guilt-free, zero-calorie drinks that everyone from moms to tech employees loves.
  • You can find Hint water in grocery stores nationwide, online, and in the offices of top Silicon Valley firms like Google, Facebook, Yahoo, and PayPal. 
  • I tried Hint water for myself, and now I understand why it's so popular.

Some people are sparkling water fiends because they hate the taste of plain water. As an avid water drinker who never goes anywhere without a 40-ounce water bottle, even I get bored of regular water sometimes.

I love juices, smoothies, and iced teas, but I always drink them somewhat guiltily, knowing how many calories and grams of sugar they contain. Diet drinks, while low on calories, aren't guilt-free. Since many contain artificial sweeteners like aspartame, you can't assume diet drinks are much better for your body. 

Kara Goldin, the founder of fruit-infused water company Hint, discovered the difference firsthand when she decided to cut Diet Coke out of her life. She was drinking 10 to 12 cans a day, so she always felt tired and had developed adult acne. Quitting her diet soda habit led her to lose more than 40 pounds in three months.

Because she didn't like the taste of plain water, Goldin started adding slices of fruit into pitchers of water as an alternative to sugary, artificial drinks. At the time in 2005, there weren't really any truly healthy beverage options, so she approached her local Whole Foods, which agreed to stock 10 cases of her fruit-infused water. Within a few days, they had sold out. Today, you can find Hint water in grocery stores nationwide, online, and in the offices of top Silicon Valley firms like Google, Facebook, Yahoo, and PayPal. 

So what makes parents, kids, students, and tech employees alike love this water?

For one, there's a large variety of flavors; some standouts include blood orange, honeydew, blackberry, and mango-grapefruit. If you had to make me choose a best flavor out of the 16 Hint water options, I'd be paralyzed. The flavor is sweet but not overpowering, making it the perfect mealtime accompaniment or mid-afternoon pick-me-up. I tend to want to eat or drink sweet things after a meal, and I found that drinking Hint water curbs my cravings while keeping me hydrated. 

If you like sparkling water, you'll love Hint fizz. hint water Instagram

If you want some carbonation, there's Hint fizz, which is fruit-infused sparkling water available in six flavors. For a natural caffeine kick that doesn't leave you with a withdrawal headache like coffee does, Hint kick is another option.

Not only will you never be bored with the ever-growing flavor variety, the drinks are also really guilt-free: They contain zero calories, no sugar, no preservatives, no artificial sweeteners, and no GMOs. 

As healthy, flavored waters become more popular, Hint continues to look for new ways to innovate. Last year, it expanded its product offerings to include spray-on sunscreen. You might think this is a strange offshoot for a beverage brand, but Goldin explained that Hint is growing into a general health and wellness company. To live a healthy life, you want to ensure everything you're putting both in and on your body is actually doing good.

Freshen up and protect your skin with these fruity sunscreen sprays. hint water

The broad spectrum SPF 30 sunscreen is oxybenzone- and paraben-free, uses Bag on Valve technology to eliminate propellant chemicals, and contains the same natural fruit essences that people love in Hint water. Instead of smelling like a community pool in the summer, you get the fresh scents of pineapple, grapefruit, and pear.

I've always found spray-on sunscreen to be less effective than lotion sunscreens, so I approached the Hint sunscreen with hesitation when I tried it during a very sunny and hot weekend in Manhattan. I had a friend visiting, which meant we spent the entire day walking outside and I braced myself to feel the burn. To my surprise and happiness, the sunscreen was very effective and I didn't burn at all.

The experience showed me how Hint is dedicated to improving your health on all fronts. Whether it's naturally flavored drinks or better-for-you sunscreen, the company is making unique products that people feel good about using. 

Right now, Hint is offering a special promotion to get three 12-bottle cases for $39, plus free shipping. You can shop the different bundles here

Shop Hint water and sunscreen here.

Connie Chen is a former senior reporter on the Insider Reviews team, where she led coverage of home textiles, home entertaining, and food and drink. While at Insider, she specialized in all the things that enhance life at home, from the most comfortable bed sheets and fluffy pillows to cool online wine clubs and bartender-approved cocktail shakers. She combined rigorous testing methods, conversations with professionals, and active knowledge of the home and kitchen space to help readers get the most out of their money. When she's not changing duvet covers or washing towels twice a day for articles, she loves talking about and trying the newest snacks, drinks, and food gifts. You can see more of her testing process and other behind-the-scenes of being a product journalist on her Instagram @connayreviews Connie joined Insider Reviews as an early member in 2017 and has also reported on products and services in the style, tech, fitness, travel, and e-learning spaces, with a particular interest and expertise in emerging startups. She has represented the team at CES and moderated panels on media business and the future of retail. Connie graduated from UC Berkeley with degrees in media studies and business administration, which help inform her perspective on and coverage of industry trends, as well as the competitive e-commerce landscape at large. Read some of her work: The 4 best cocktail shakers in 2021 The 7 best women's bathrobes in 2021 The 5 best wine openers and corkscrews we tested in 2021 The 5 best bed sheets we tested in 2021  The 5 best cordless vacuums we tested in 2021 12 direct-to-consumer kitchen startups that are changing the way we shop for cookware and knives 8 tableware startups changing the way we shop for dishes Even chefs experience cooking burnout — here's how they get re-inspired in the kitchen How businesses create successful virtual experiences 50 cookbooks from famous restaurants across the US that will help you recreate their best dishes at home Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here. Learn more about how we test kitchen products. Read more Read less

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