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the juicy details
What makes Kid Water different?
Most other electrolyte drinks are designed for athletes and contain too much sodium, added sugar, artificial flavors, dyes, and ingredients with names you can’t even pronounce.
Kid Water is a true electrolyte drink designed specifically for kids. It only uses organic fruits and real ingredients from the Earth, plus gentle natural electrolytes from sea salts. No added sugar, no artificial flavors or colors, just clean hydration that supports your child’s normal daily needs while tasting great.
Why not just give my kid plain water?
You should. Water is great.
But also… kids.
Many kids find plain water boring and don’t drink enough. Children ages 2–13 typically need 40–64 ounces (about 5–8 cups) PER DAY, yet most fall short. Kid Water helps with real organic fruit flavors they love plus gentle electrolytes from sea salts that help the body absorb and retain water more efficiently than plain water alone.
Does Kid Water have added sugar?
Nope. Zero added sugar.
It’s naturally delicious from real organic fruits, so you avoid the crashes, extra calories, and tummy issues that come with sugary sports drinks or juices.
Is Kid Water safe for everyday use?
Yes. It’s designed for real life, not just special occasions.
it’s thoughtfully made for daily hydration. With clean organic ingredients and no artificial additives, it gives parents peace of mind while helping kids build healthy drinking habits they’ll actually enjoy.
Think: after soccer, during park days, mid-travel meltdown, or anytime hydration suddenly starts a fight.
How does it taste?
Like something your kid will actually drink without you having to negotiate.
It’s light, fruity, and refreshing. Not overly sweet, not syrupy, not trying too hard.
Many parents tell us it’s the first “healthy” drink their kids actually ask for.