vitaminwater XXX Acai-Blueberry-Pomegranate (Zero Sugar) — OKAY
Munch or Dump rates vitaminwater XXX Acai-Blueberry-Pomegranate (Zero Sugar) by vitamin water OKAY — score 60/90.
Reverse-osmosis water dosed with synthetic vitamins and plant-based sweeteners. No sugar and no artificial additives, but the 'antioxidant superfruit' story is mostly flavoring and marketing, not real fruit.
Why this verdict
- Zero sugar, zero artificial sweeteners, flavors or synthetic colors, so it dodges the usual soda red flags
- Sweetened only with stevia leaf and monk fruit extract, both plant-based
- The vitamins are synthetic add-ins, not nutrition from real fruit
- No actual acai, blueberry or pomegranate, the color is from juice added 'for color'
- It's flavored water with a supplement dusted in, not a meaningful source of nutrition
Ingredients (10)
- Reverse osmosis water (safe) — Purified water, the bulk of the product and totally fine.
- Vitamins A, C, B3, B5, B6, B12 (safe) — Synthetic vitamin blend added for the 'nutrient enhanced' angle; harmless but not a reason to drink this.
- Fruit and vegetable juices (for color) (safe) — Added only for color, not flavor or nutrition, this is where the 'superfruit' look comes from.
- Natural Flavors (moderate) — Undisclosed flavor blend that does the heavy lifting where real acai/blueberry/pomegranate would be.
- citric acid (safe) — Common acidulant for tartness and preservation; safe in these amounts.
- Stevia leaf extract (safe) — Plant-based non-nutritive sweetener, no calories, no blood-sugar hit.
- Monk fruit extract (safe) — Plant-based zero-calorie sweetener paired with stevia.
- Electrolytes (calcium and magnesium lactates, potassium phosphate) (safe) — Mineral electrolytes for the 'hydration' positioning, harmless.
- SODIUM SELENATE (moderate) — Selenium source behind the 'antioxidant selenium' claim; fine at trace levels.
- Manganese citrate (safe) — Trace mineral additive, no concern at this dose.