Many cucumber waters contain no added sugar and list zero calories. Some functional or greens-style cucumber beverages report low values—for example, about 1 g sugar and 25 calories per serving.
Some cucumber beverages include added electrolytes, collagen peptides, protein, prebiotic fiber, and trace minerals, as well as a range of vitamins, minerals, adaptogens, and plant fiber.
Flavor descriptions range from crisp cucumber and cucumber‑lime to cool mint or floral blends like lavender‑cucumber; overall, they are frequently described as refreshing and crisp.
Reviewers most often call them refreshing, crisp, and pleasant. Lightly sparkling or effervescent textures are noted positively, and reviewers frequently praise low/no sugar and the product's nutrient profile.
Cucumber waters appear in bottles and cans with packaging materials listed as paper/cardboard, aluminum, and plastic. Common container volumes shown include 500 ml, 23.7 fl oz, and 12 fl oz.
Products are sold as single bottles or cans and in multi‑packs or cases. Shown package quantities include singles, 4‑packs, 6‑packs, cases of 12, and examples such as 4 six‑packs (24 cans).
Descriptions reference vapor‑distillation or other purification methods, naturally alkaline or higher pH water, mineral water bases, and added electrolytes for taste.