MiO drops?
LaylaClapton
Posts: 29
What's the consensus on the new MiO water "enhancers?"
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I love them0
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They looked interesting until I read the label, they have propylene glycol which is commonly known as anti-freeze. No thanks0
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It dries my throat out for some reason and from what I can tell they really dont taste that great, Ive tried 4 flavors and am yet to try it more than once.... I gave mine away at work0
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I mix mine with Perrier and it makes it feel like pop! Just roll it slowly, not shake it to mix.0
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I just saw those in a Target ad one minute ago! Have never heard of them before I saw the ad. I'm curious what others think as well. I don't mind drinking water but I really like to have some flavor in it.0
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They looked interesting until I read the label, they have propylene glycol which is commonly known as anti-freeze. No thanks
Guess that would explain the burning, I didnt bother to read that0 -
Tried them yesterday and i realllllly didnt like them!0
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Love them! ...0
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I chose to skip it b/c I think it had aspartame. Bad news, but coulda been great!0
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My hubby loves the sweet tea one. He drinks it almost daily.0
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They aren't available in Canada yet I don't think but I am eager to try them!0
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I try to stay away from anything with antifreeze in it (propylene glycol). And yes before everyone comments that it's safe as a solvent in food, I already have read all that. But just keep this in mind...propylene glycol is illegal to use in cat food (although allowed in dog food). But that's for another post another day0
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I have the Fruit Punch and Peach Tea. They're alright. They are better if the water is ICE cold. Once it starts getting warm, it tastes like crap.0
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They looked interesting until I read the label, they have propylene glycol which is commonly known as anti-freeze. No thanks
Ummm....no. Anti-freeze is ethylene glycol. Propylene glycol is perfectly safe and is already in many of your health products - toothpastes, mouthwashes, etc. Check the labels.0 -
I really like them, nice flavor0
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I love the Strawberry Watermelon ones! They really helped to kick my soda addiction, but I know they aren't the best choice either. I hate Crystal Light, but I also hate drinking plain water.0
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They looked interesting until I read the label, they have propylene glycol which is commonly known as anti-freeze. No thanks
Ummm....no. Anti-freeze is ethylene glycol. Propylene glycol is perfectly safe and is already in many of your health products - toothpastes, mouthwashes, etc. Check the labels.
Ummm....yes. Ethylene glycol is the old school antifreeze that is toxic. Propylene glycol is the the new, non-toxic antifreeze but it is still antifreeze. And I just checked out my Crest toothpaste and mouthwash, no antifreeze there either. And just because I feel like belaboring the point, PG is "generally recognized as safe" by the FDA, I wouldn't call that perfectly safe. It may not kill us but it ain't natural either.0 -
Lots of good info, thanks everyone!
I think I'll just stick with the occasional Wyler's Sugar-Free single now and then.0 -
I love them! Strawberry watermelon and peach mango are great! I'm waiting to finish those before I try the sweet tea0
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I've tried pretty much every flavor. Really like the Strawberry Watermelon, & Peach Tea, I like the Berry Pomegranate, Mango Peach and the Sweet Tea I could take or leave....I like the others more the the Sweet Tea. It's worth a shot. The directions tell you one big squirt for a bottle of water but if you add a little extra it won't hurt you, it's all 0 cal. Put as much as you'd like until you're satisfied with the taste. My overall census is that I like MiO and recommend it.0
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I really like them. Better tasting than any of the other water enhancers I have tried, probably because it is not a powder.0
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i like them a lot. i drink 3 liters of water a day, and this is how i usually force myself to down the 3rd. if you don't react to the acesulfeme(sp?) and you don't mind the propylene glycol (which i don't), they're wonderful.
and for the poster who mentioned that PG is allowed in dog food but not in cat food: that's because cats' digestive systems are totally different from dogs'. i mean, chocolate is safe for humans, but you wouldn't share i candy bar with your puppy, would you? same thing.0
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