Thursday, April 2, 2009

WAT-AAH

If DS1 had his way, he’d drink juice and fruit punch all the time--at every meal, and even during snack time. We try to give him only water or milk, and if we do give him juice it's usually organic juice, but if he sees a bottle or box of juice, that’s all he wants, and he'll refuse to drink anything else. Therefore, you can imagine how eager I was for DS1 to participate in the WAT-AAH Challenge.

According to the website,
WAT-AAH is “the first premium water brand by kids for kids. It is pure, clean and healthy hydration…” It “contains no sugar, artificial flavors, colors or unnatural additives. WAT-AAH! is ultra pure water containing the right amount of essential minerals to fortify and maintain children's health. WAT-AAH!'s mission is to reverse the established behavior and dependency on sweetened drinks among America's children, and ultimately help fight the battle against childhood obesity and to teach kids that healthy bodies can be obtained through healthy hydration.”

Here’s what happened in the
WAT-AAH Challenge:

I placed a juice box on a shelf in the refrigerator along with a bottle of
Body WAT-AAH (ARV $1.50 per bottle). DS1 started to reach for the juice box, but then he grabbed the WAT-AAH. I was pretty surprised, and then I thought “Hmmm…maybe this is a fluke. Maybe he just wanted the bottle of WAT-AAH because it was something new.” Well, he just gulped the WAT-AAH like it was the tastiest thing he ever drank.

The next day I “challenged” DS1 again, this time with the bottle of
Brain WAT-AAH.

Once again, he started to reach for the juice box, but then he saw the bottle of WAT-AAH and grabbed that instead. And, just as he did with the Body WAT-AAH, he gulped it down.

I was quite amazed.


Shop: You can purchase bottles of WAT-AAH on
buywataah.com or visit drinkwataah.com website for a list of retailers.

DS1 loves WAT-AAH, and I love it too because it’s good for his brain, bones, and body, and is a hydrating, energizing drink that is healthy and refreshing.




Thank you to WAT-AAH for providing the product(s) for review and/or giveaway.

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