Review: Propel Body & Mind
2009
I guess everyone thinks I’m thirsty. But I do love flavored waters, so when Propel asked me if I’d like to check out some new products and flavors, I was happy to do so.

Propel, a subsidiary of Pepsico, has been in the enhanced-water market for quite awhile. In 2009, they decided to enhance their line. Enter…
Blueberry Pomegranate. Oh, what a lovely flavor this is in every way. This is part of the traditional line of Propel waters enhanced with vitamins C, E and B. I got to try all of the flavors, and truthfully, I am getting really tired of plain old lemon and raspberry flavored waters (although Propel offers those too, if you like the basics). So I was really pleased with this one. It’s not overly tart or super-sweet, just a nicely balanced flavor overall – definitely my pick out of the whole lineup.
Black Cherry. This new flavor is kicking off the Propel Mind line and, in addition to the usual vitamin C, E and B enhancements, also adds choline, an essential nutrient for the brain. Again, I’m pleased with the less-traditional flavor choice here.I don’t know if it did anything for my brain (I only had one bottle) but it was very refreshing with just a pinch of sweet.
Peach Mango. This flavor starts the Propel Body line, and is enhanced with fiber for a healthy diet. The flavor is a bit sweeter than the Black Cherry and Blueberry Pomegranate, so it’s not as much to my personal taste. If you’re a citrus lover, though, you will probably enjoy this. I hope it comes out in more flavors – I never seem to get enough fiber, and this is a pleasant alternative to supplements.
Propel has taken the very smart step of also offering these flavors in powder packets as well as in pre-bottled waters. These are so handy to carry around, and much easier on the environment than the constant plastic-bottle waste we generate. In addition, Propel’s new product packaging this year reduces their plastic content by 33%.
At only 10 calories per bottle, this was another tasty review!

Also? EVERYTHING should come in Blueberry Pomegranate.
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Complimentary products were provided by Propel for the purposes of this review.

I’ve tried five out of the six flavors now and I am absolutely stunned by the taste of this water. Blueberry Pomegranate is my favorite, with just enough of very natural-tasting flavors and nothing overdone. I love blueberries and they have a hard flavor to fake, so this particular water flavor really impressed me. Peach Mango was the one that tasted most obviously like the summery fruits it is named for. I’d buy a case and drink it by the pool. Cranberry Raspberry was another gentle flavor, with a slightly tart kick like a real cranberry. Although it was not especially to my personal taste, a random sampling of this flavor with the people in my office suite garnered several “Can I have some more?” and “Wow!” responses.
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