a little trick
I don't know if any of the rest of you are also secret or slightly embarrassed lovers of the appealingly-( and amusingly-)packaged vitaminwater® line---
---but they're ridiculously expensive. Well, maybe not as ridiculously expensive as the tasty and also appealingly-packaged Steaz® green tea sodas---
. But still.
Anyway, I just discovered that you can stretch a vitaminwater® with regular water quite a bit without losing the pleasant taste. I had about a quarter of the bottle left & filled it nearly full with water---voila. Extra vitaminwater®, and more vitaminwater® experience, at no additional cost.
---but they're ridiculously expensive. Well, maybe not as ridiculously expensive as the tasty and also appealingly-packaged Steaz® green tea sodas---
. But still.Anyway, I just discovered that you can stretch a vitaminwater® with regular water quite a bit without losing the pleasant taste. I had about a quarter of the bottle left & filled it nearly full with water---voila. Extra vitaminwater®, and more vitaminwater® experience, at no additional cost.
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(I'm ridiculously excited as well, because this means I'll get sent on fewer missions to Trader Joe's to pick that stuff up for her! Hooray!)
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I could blame TGP, who got me into it to begin with, but truth is I'm not unhappy about it at all. Just embarrassed, since so much of the appeal is how it's presented to me. Well, almost all of the appeal, though I do like the tastes.
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No, metaphorically.
Not that kind of metaphor!
Ooooh- umm, yeah. That one's okay.
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The H-bomb used to call the slightly flavored carbonated waters "fuzzy water"---and I guess it was her drinking of those that broke me of the crinkled up nose reaction to the genre. If beverages can have genres.
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