HINT Water is a leading provider of naturally flavored water. No sugar, no artificial sweeteners: Hint is a refreshing alternative to sodas, juice and other sweetened drinks and it tastes great!
I was excited to try this product: flavored water w/o additives or sugar. Problem with my order: Unfortunately, unlike a previous poster, I don’t merit a phone call and have been advised there is no way to return this unopened product. HINT Inc just lost a customer and I’m going to advise family and friends to find a different product.
Pat W.
Place rating: 5 Sammamish, WA
Awesome tasting water that’s sugar free! Delish. I had an order complication and their customer service rep, Michele, called me back within 10 minutes of leaving my message. VERY helpful. Wish all customer service reps were this helpful. Way to go, Hint!!!
Vijay P.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
Water is the oldest refreshment around and it took the geniuses at Hint to take it up a notch. Unsweetened, all natural flavors, and without any chemical additives is what makes Hint an amazingly great product. My kiddo and I have been drinking Hint water for 6 months and would not consider any substitute. They even have home case delivery options as well. Take a Hint and have a drink!
Jade W.
Place rating: 4 San Diego, CA
Cool HQ for a cool brand. Love the fact that they are all natural, with no sugars or added sweeteners. It’s just water with a Hint of something great. Give it a shot! :)
Crystal L.
Place rating: 3 San Diego, CA
I’m not usually a big fan of flavor water and I thought this could be an exception. It says to serve iced cold and maybe that’s where the problem is. If it’s not iced cold, it tasted weird. For it being a water bottle, we often take it everywhere and its not often that we can have it iced cold. I still prefer just plane water.
Samantha W.
Place rating: 5 Petaluma, CA
Best flavored water out there. Cucumber and Watermelon are my favorites. I drink at least a bottle every day… so refreshing and healthy!
Lynette F.
Place rating: 5 San Rafael, CA
I have tried two flavors of Hint water, Cucumber and Promegranite-Tangerine. I loved both of them. It made me want to drink them up and usually I’m so bored of water. I found them 4 for 5 dollars at Whole Foods. I also tried Target’s version of this. It wasn’t very good. The flavoring tasted very fake.
Laura R.
Place rating: 1 Orange County, CA
Wow, this was really awful. I bought some today at the local 7 – 11. OMG, it was gross. At $ 1.79 for a small bottle — no thanks. It tastes like water with lip balm in it.
Henry L.
Place rating: 1 Belmont, CA
Do not want! I can drink sparkling Crystal geyser or sparkling Talking Rain, but I cannot swallow Hint Water. I’ve tried a couple flavors and they are all terrible. I’m okay with water that just has a hint of something. But Hint water just tastes… wrong! It’s far from their claim of «natural.» I’m lucky enough to have sampled real naturally infused water. Our cafeteria recently begun producing and serving it. I can see the fruit or other herbs in the water. That stuff is freakin’ delicious.
Leesa P.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
I love Hint Water-it’s yummy… I actually really like the Pear-it’s my favorite. I also like cucumber, tangerine-pomegranate, mango-grapefruit, and raspberry lime. It’s really just a hint of the fruit so I don’t feel like I am drinking sugar water-and it’s not any of those annoying crappy colors like vitamin water. It’ s just water. The only negative… it’s so hard to find! Seriously, I found it at Mollie Stones, but that’s not really my market. They had it at Whole Foods in Pacific Heights, but it’s not there anymore… if only someone would give me a HINT on where to get it.
Ross G.
Place rating: 5 Alameda, CA
Do you find Metromint a little too… minty? Do you want flavored water but don’t want to bring fruit punch extract to work? Well, the folks at Hint have taken the age-old concept of combining fruit and water, but added a twist to it: they sell it in plastic bottles. Some of the flavors are fantastic as you would expect(Pomegranate-Tangerine, Lime, etc. etc.) while some taste like glue(Pear). I can almost see the copywriters coming up with painful, fruit-themed puns for the labels, and it still doesn’t bother me like I think it should. Sometimes I even laugh. But that’s me: I like jokes involving limes.