💦 Sip the Refreshment Revolution!
Ugly Lemon & Lime Flavoured Sparkling Water is a refreshing, sugar-free beverage that offers a zesty taste without any calories or artificial ingredients. Each 330ml can is designed for those seeking a healthier alternative to traditional fizzy drinks, making it the perfect guilt-free refreshment for any occasion.
Product Dimensions | 20 x 27.3 x 12.5 cm; 4.2 Kilograms |
Item model number | UG1211 |
Volume | 3960 Millilitres |
Units | 3960.0 milliliters |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dry place. |
Manufacturer contact | Ugly Brands Ltd, PO Box 71377, London, N1P 1LP, UK. |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Brand | UGLY |
Speciality | Sugar Free |
Package Information | Tin |
Package Information | Tin |
Manufacturer | Ugly Brands Ltd |
Serving Size | 330 ml |
Energy (kcal) | 0 kcal |
Fat | 0 Grams |
of which: | - |
- Saturates | 0 Grams |
Carbohydrate | 0 Grams |
of which: | - |
- Sugars | 0 Grams |
Protein | 0 Grams |
Salt | 0 Grams |
C**M
Really happy to have discovered Ugly Drinks
Really happy to have discovered Ugly Drinks. The lemon & lime fizzes with a refreshing, zingy citrus flavour, and that it has zero calories, all natural flavours means I can glug away without a worry over calories. The branding is fun and lively- it comes in a bright blue box with cheeky tongues, (an homage to the Rolling Stones?) and the cool cans are easy to transport. Overall, this drink left me me feeling sunny, positive, uplifted. Fabulous thing.
J**E
Tastes as UGLY as it sounds :(
Unfortunately, it tastes like horse piss and they went all straight into the bin. I understand why you started this endeavour but there is now plenty of alternatives that actually taste BEAUTIFUL. As a business man my advise would be to change the taste of your drinks and less needless packaging! Also, why UGLY? When I first purchased i actually liked the marketing and the fact you called it UGLY was a nice gimmick, however, “most” people who have tried your drinks will now know why you named it UGLY, because it tastes just like it sounds. At this point you need to accept most of your reviews and potentially change the name of your drinks brand too and restart. Your packaging, colours and marketing are brilliant though, as you know. If only it tasted good. 😞
A**G
Might as well just buy fizzy water
I really wanted to like this product, but the honest truth is, it tastes just like fizzy water. There is the slightest hint of lemon/lime, but it's so faint that you might as well not bother. It's a shame, especially because when you then realise it's not even made from spring/mineral water, it's just standard (tap?) water, it makes it even worse.My advice for those wanting a sugar/sweetener free fizzy drink: buy cheap sparkling spring water, add the juice of a lime and a lemon and a very small amount of stevia extract powder (it's completely natural and 0 calories) to sweeten. Although it takes a minute or two to prepare, it tastes a whole lot better than this product and for about the same price per drink.
M**E
not happy
sorry not too keen.
V**Y
So refreshing with a touch of flavour!
SO GOOD! Just what you need during the day to refresh yourself, without the endless amounts of sugar.I tried these for the first time as I was looking for a replacement for sugary fizzy drinks. I do love a fizzy drink but I simply don't want to be consuming the amount of sugar that goes into most other brands - so I never really bought them. Then I discovered Ugly, and realised that I'm able to get that resfreshing feeling after drinking a can, but without the sugar and the calories. It's a win-win really.Definitely one to try everyone :)
C**G
A refreshing sparkling water with a hint of lemon
Apparently it's a bit of love or hate for Ugly drinks... I fall squarely in the love category. It's a simple fact that the soft drink industry has slowly but surely, over a period of over 100 years, ruined our taste buds. When opening a drinks can we have come to expect a full hit of sugar or one of it's most common three artificial cousins (acesulfame K, aspartame, sucralose). The UK did not put the sugar tax in place for nothing, it's clear that high sugars are bad. The cut off point for tax is 5 grams per 100ml (Coke, Red Bull etc all have about 11 to 12 grams per 100ml). A lot of brands have since lowered their sugar levels to under 5 grams and have topped the rest up with artificial sweeteners (like Lucozade). With much research showing even worse effects of these artificial sweeteners. I have since vowed to only have drinks with less than 5 grams of sugar per 100 ml and ZERO artificial shit!Ugly is an amazing refreshing drink! But if you are expecting a full sugar hit, you will be disappointed. It's a refreshing sparkling water with a hint of lemon! If you are open to try something new and stop our country's reliance on high sugar or artificial sweeteners, then give it a go! It's the future.
M**N
I really disliked this product
I really disliked this productIt tasted of sweetener and artificialityA shame as I was looking forward to it.
S**A
Right idea, implementation not great
This is not bad but the taste is not great. Both the normal soft drinks (coke, fanta etc) and the “diet” versions they all taste sickly sweet, so I was hoping this would be the answer. However it doesn’t taste as good as normal sparking spring water.Maybe they use tap water and, or maybe its just the flavourings. Or maybe I should just stick to water rather than this ...
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