They are commonly described as hydrating and suitable for workouts, highlighting added electrolytes and ingredients like potassium or L‑citrulline for quick rehydration and refreshment.
Common pairings include watermelon with lime, strawberry–watermelon blends, and mixed melon medleys that add cantaloupe and honeydew notes.
Reviewers most often praise authentic, natural watermelon flavor and how refreshing the drinks are; many also note perceived hydration or workout benefits and say they would repurchase.
Options vary: many list no added sugar or no sweeteners, some use low‑calorie sweeteners like stevia, and a few show small sugar amounts (for example, 1 g or 5 g per serving).
Nutrition details range from 0 up to about 30 calories per serving, with sugar amounts from 0 g up to around 5 g per serving.
Available options include still (non‑carbonated) flavored waters, carbonated sparkling waters, and seltzer‑style beverages.
Common labels include Gluten‑Free/Certified Gluten‑Free, Vegan, Non‑GMO Project Verified, and Kosher; some products also list Soy‑Free.