
Sparkling Ice Pink Grape
What You Should Know
Sparkling Ice Pink Grape is a brightly packaged, zero-calorie flavored sparkling water you’re most likely to spot in the refrigerated beverage coolers or the bottled-water aisle alongside LaCroix, Bubly, and other flavored seltzers and diet sodas. Retail displays often place it near mixers, flavored waters, and vitamin waters — an easy grab for shoppers looking for a fizzy alternative to soda. It fits casual occasions like picnic and pool days, road trips, movie-night stocking, and social gatherings where a low-calorie, flavorful drink is desired. The brand positions itself as fun, bold, and modern: colorful labels, playful flavor names, and marketing that targets young adults and millennials who want flavor without sugar or calories. Label copy leans on health halos — “zero calories,” “natural flavors,” and added vitamins — though there is no organic certification and the look is more lifestyle-oriented than kid-focused (bright packaging may appeal to teens). In plain terms the beverage is industrially produced and contains concentrated juices, non-nutritive sweetener (sucralose), gums and preservatives to stabilize flavor and shelf life. Sensory-wise it pours effervescent and crisp with a light, tangy grapefruit note and a subtle sweet aftertaste; texture is clean but slightly slick on the palate from stabilizers, and aroma is bright and citrusy. Packaged in a colorful 17 fl oz plastic bottle, it’s commonly served cold from the fridge, sipped straight, or used as a zero-calorie mixer in cocktails. The ritual is casual and portable: toss a few bottles into a cooler for a party or keep one at your desk for a flavored hydration boost.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
Carbonated, Water,, Contains, 2%, or, Less, of:, Grapefruit, Juice, Concentrate,, Fruit, and, Vegetable, Juice, (for, Color),, Beta, Carotene, (for, Color),, Natural, Flavors,, Green, Tea, Extract,, D-Alpha-Tocopherol, Acetate, (Vitamin, E),, Niacinamide, (Vitamin, B3),, Calcium, Pantothenate, (Vitamin, B5),, Pyridoxine, Hydrochloride, (Vitamin, B6),, Biotin,, Cyanocobalamin, (Vitamin, B12),, Sucralose,, Citric, Acid,, Gum, Arabic,, Ester, Gum,, Potassium, Benzoate, (to, Ensure, Freshness)..
Flagged Ingredients:
- •Ester Gum - Processed emulsifier
- •Potassium Benzoate - Synthetic preservative
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains multiple industrial ingredients and additives (non-nutritive sweetener, flavorings, gums, preservatives, vitamin isolates) and is formulated and packaged as a ready-to-drink product, characteristic of ultra-processed foods.
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Common Questions about Sparkling Ice Pink Grape
Well, 'healthy' can be a bit subjective! With just 5 calories per serving and no added sugars, it’s a low-calorie option for a refreshing drink. However, it does contain artificial sweeteners, which some folks prefer to avoid. So, if you’re looking for a bubbly treat without the calories, it might fit the bill, but consider your overall diet.
