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For most people, biting into a lime inevitably causes every face muscle to contract inward toward the mouth and nose. Hardly anyone eats limes straight (though there are a few), but limes are great for other things. Lime juice can transform a taco into something fresh and zesty. Key lime pie is a delightful dessert. And limeade on a cool summer day is refreshing and relaxing.
Even fancy restaurants class up their ice water with lime. They know there’s nothing better than having a hint of flavor in your water, and lime flavored water is a classic choice. Hardly anyone keeps a bowl of water, ice cubes, and limes in their briefcase though. It’s just not reasonable to keep those things with you.
That’s why at HINT Water we’ve used limes to make lime flavored water. You can enjoy the freshness, the zestiness, the delightfulness, the refreshingness, the relaxingness, and the fanciness of lime, while hydrating yourself with pure, untainted water.
HINT Water puts the fancy restaurant water in a convenient bottle for you. Whether you want to feel like you’re sipping fancy restaurant water from a long-stem glass, enjoying a key lime pie, or getting refreshed on a hot day, HINT Water’s lime flavored water will take care of your needs.
Our goal is to help you hydrate and enjoy doing it. We don’t use any sweeteners, or sugars. Just pure water a natural flavors. So when you drink HINT Water, your body and your tastebuds will thank you.
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Win-win situations are hard to come by in life. Think of the last time you bought a car. Unless you're really lucky, you probably walked away wishing you could have spent less. And the person selling the car probably walked away wishing they could have made more money. Business transactions are the most common example of a lose-lose situation. No one is happy (that's how you know you probably agreed on a fair price). Now, when it comes to drinks, there is often a battle between taste and health. The stuff that tastes good is unhealthy, and the stuff that is healthy tastes terrible. Talk about a win-lose situation. If taste wins, healthiness loses, and vice-versa. Looking for a win-win? Let's talk about Hint Water. Hint water is satisfying because it quenches your thirst like regular water, but leaves a pleasant aftertaste. There's no sugar, artificial sweeteners or anything like that. Just the lightest hint of flavor. It's like water's good-looking older sister. If you're trying to drink more water day-to-day, try HInt Water. It makes drinking water fun again. It's both healthy and tasty--now we're talking about a real win-win situation!
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5 People to Give a Hint
Sometimes, people just need to take a Hint…Hint water that is! There could still some people around you who don’t know that they can jazz up their everyday water with a refreshing, natural flavor. A hint of flavor adds nothing but deliciousness. There are no extra calories, no sugar and definitely no artificial flavors. 
If you’re looking for someone to give a Hint, here are a few suggestions:
A coworker. You know the one we’re talking about. That coworker who’s always talking about how great he is or all the exciting things he has planed to do over the weekend. Give him a hint. He’ll be so amazing by the refreshing taste of Hint that he’ll have no words left. 
The band that plays on the corner of the street on Saturday. All that singing and playing can really leave people thirsty and tired. Luckily, Hint covers both of these areas. The naturally sweet taste of hint can keep the band going while satisfying their thirst. Make your local band members happy. A hydrated mouth is a happy mouth.
Your professor. Professors have it hard. They have to give the same lecture over and over in different classrooms or different buildings. Then they have to talk to students after class and in their office. All this talking has to make a professor thirsty. So give them a Hint!
A runner. Maybe just pick a sidewalk to stand on and as runners pass by, you can toss them a Hint. Too often, runners don’t get enough water during or after their run. Hydrating after a run is very important. During a workout, the body uses water and nutrients. The best way to replenish this is with water.
Yourself. If you’re tired of drinking water, but you don’t want to reach for a soda or sugary drink at the end of the day, try drinking a Hint. Hint water quenches thirst in a fun way. So get rid of the beverages in your house that have artificial flavors, excess sugar and empty calories. Replace it all with Hint. 
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An inner dialogue between Carl and his body, brought to you by Hint Water:
Body: "Carl, you just can't take a Hint, can you?" Carl: "Hey, watch it pal. We both know I'm the boss here." Body: "That's just the problem. You are in charge, yet you don't seem to care what you put into me!" Carl: "Now see here, I treat you just fine. Three square meals a day, and all the soda you want." Body: "Bingo. What's with all the soda? Those empty calories do me no good. Plus, there's tons of sugar, and the flavor isn't' even that great." Carl: "You don't like it? I wish you had told me sooner. I don't really like it either." Body: "Finally Carl, you're getting what I've been Hinting at. Hint Water." Carl: "Water? Sounds boring." Body: "Pfff! Hint Water has all the pure refreshment of bottled water, with a flavorful after taste. Plus, no sugar, calories, or artificial sweeteners." Carl: "Hey, that sounds like the best of both worlds. Body, you've got yourself a deal. Hint Water from here on out." Body: "Now we're seeing eye to eye!"
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Check out our awesome mascot! You can spot it around San Francisco!
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HINT Fizz is carbonated flavored water. This is a picture of our peach flavor. Try it today!
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HINT Water is pure, naturally flavored water. No sugars, no calories, no preservatives. The water comes in flavors such as raspberry, lime, watermelon, kiwi, and more! Buy yours today!
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