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💦 Refresh your routine with guilt-free tropical zest!
SweetLeaf Water Flavoring Drops in Tropical Punch offer a zero-calorie, sugar-free way to transform plain water into a flavorful, hydrating experience. Made with natural stevia leaf and monk fruit extracts, this compact 1.62 fl oz bottle is perfect for busy professionals seeking a keto-friendly, gluten-free, and vegan hydration boost without artificial ingredients or aftertaste.


































| ASIN | B078Z4Z9CH |
| Age Range Description | All ages |
| Allergen Information | Non-GMO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,110 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #613 in Powdered Drink Mixes & Flavorings |
| Brand | SweetLeaf |
| Brand Name | SweetLeaf |
| Color | Clear |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Cuisine | American cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 1,352 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Flavor | Tropical Punch |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00716123128513 |
| Item Form | Drops |
| Item Package Weight | 0.07 kg |
| Item Type Name | Flavored Water |
| Item Weight | 0.07 kg |
| Manufacturer | Wisdom Natural Brands |
| Model Number | WD-TP |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 48 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Package Size Name | 1.62 fl oz. |
| Package Weight | 0.07 kg |
| Part Number | 716123128513 |
| Product Benefits | Hydrating |
| Set Name | Flavored Water - Tropical Punch |
| Size | 1.62 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Dairy Free,Gluten Free,Vegan,Wheat Free |
| UPC | 716123128513 |
| Unit Count | 1.62 Fluid Ounces |
C**S
Very good
Compared to the major brands, this is much better. Most of them have sucralose, which is disgusting, but this one is also better than the other brands that use stevia. The punch flavor is not quite what I expected - it seems to have a little bit of coconut flavor, but I like it. No aftertaste. It seems to be more concentrated than other types of water enhancers I've tried - just one squirt is plenty for my 32 oz water bottle.
J**S
Not what I thought I was ordering because this isn't what I searched. Not good.
I searched Orange stevia sweetened drink enhancer so I clicked when this showed up. Apparently it's not orange and they don't have orange. I tried this stuff before. It's marginal at best and not very sweet. It takes about a 1/4 bottle to get any flavor or sweetness into a big drink cup.
R**G
Unique Flavor Among Water Additives
This particular flavor, the Tropical Punch from SweetLeaf, is really different from what other brands are offering. It has such a mild and pleasing flavor and, over time, every person in my family has grown to love it. We actually add it to food sauces, when preparing Chinese food in our kitchen, because of that pineapple flavor. It is great for low-carbers, like me, and it uses vegetable glycerin instead of glycols to thicken the product, so it is safe to ingest and won't harm the kidneys. This is my favorite brand for water additives that add flavor and this is my favorite flavor. Good luck finding what will work for you.
L**A
Don't use too much!
Even though I use stevia sweetened products all the time, something about this required my taste buds to adapt. At first I kept adding more, but I remembered about the process of adapting one's taste, added a touch of another brand (since I'd bought a fruit punch flavor) and WOW had I put too much of the first one! Once I got used to it, it's great. But don't give up on it at first try. Not sure about value yet 😕.
D**A
Its coconut, not Tropical Punch.
Flavor: I got Tropical Punch but it tastes like Pina Colada. All I taste is coconut. I like coconut but was expecting a berry fruit punch. Guess I should have paid more attention to the "Tropical" part than the "Punch" part. It tastes ok. Value for the Money: It says 48 squirts for $5. It suggests 1 squirt per 8 oz, however I only put 2 squirts into my 40 oz cup and it more than enough flavored it. So at this rate I will get 24 40oz cups out of it for five bucks. Im ok with that since it suggests using it up 30 days once you open it. Easy to Use: Very easy to use. Conclusion: It should have been named Coconut, not Tropical Punch and it definitely shouldnt have had the word punch in there as all I taste is the singular flavor of coconut (a very dominating flavor on its own).
R**R
Mild flavor but nice flavor!
I don't like plain water, for some reason it gives me a stomach ache or just nausea (even purified water). I use these drops every day. These aren't as strong as other drops I've used, but the flavor is still very good. I will be using these again!
E**M
Did I get a bad batch?
I'm a huge fan of stevia and have even grown it in my garden on occasion. Whenever it's an option, I get my sodas or drinks or other sweets sweetened with stevia or a combination of stevia and a different sweetener. So I know it isn't the stevia that makes this taste so weird. It definitely does not taste like fruit punch. I'm trying to figure out if there is any type of fruit that it resembles but I can't come up with anything that matches this flavor. Just weirdness. The closest I can think of is that is *smells* like Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey. Not what fruit punch should smell like. Which is especially unfortunate, because it really is hard to find water flavoring that uses natural sweetener and doesn't add food dye.
J**E
Sweet Leaf Water Drops leave no nasty after-taste.
Just a little bit goes a long way. Since I found out my A1C level is too high I have been limiting my sugar intake. I love water, but enough is enough. The water drops give it a tropical fruit punch taste without going too sweet. I recommend adding it a couple drops at a time until you reach your desired taste. I added a squeeze, and found it was too strong. No problem, I just added more water. I will definitely be purchasing Water drops again.
H**S
Taste not as expected
Very low flavour profile. You need the entire bottle to taste it.
C**N
pas de tout fruité
trop sucré
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