Common container sizes include 33.8 fl oz (1 L), 16.9 fl oz, and 11.15 fl oz (330 mL). These sizes appear across both single-bottle offerings and multipack formats.
Plain sparkling water is sold in PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic bottles, other plastic bottles, aluminum cans, and glass bottles.
Most plain sparkling waters are labeled zero calories and sugar‑free or no added sugar, and many explicitly state they contain no artificial sweeteners.
Listings commonly describe the products as unflavored or ‘unflavored sparkling water’ and note the absence of artificial colors, flavors, and artificial sweeteners.
They are suggested for serving with meals, using as mixers in drinks, enjoying as on‑the‑go refreshment, or mixing into non‑alcoholic mocktails.
Common terms include carbonated, sparkling, and gentle bubbles.
Listings frequently note zero calories, sugar‑free or no added sugar, fat‑free, low or no sodium, dairy‑free, cholesterol‑free, and kosher labeling.
Larger sizes (for example, a single 33.8 fl oz / 1 L bottle) are often sold individually, while smaller sizes such as 11.15 fl oz (330 mL) and 16.9 fl oz are commonly offered in multipacks (6‑, 8‑, or 12‑counts).