








🍃 Sparkle smart, sip fresh — the lime twist your lifestyle deserves!
LaCroix Lime Sparkling Water delivers a crisp, naturally flavored citrus experience with zero calories, zero sweeteners, and zero sodium. Packaged in eco-friendly, BPA-free recyclable cans, it’s a clean-label beverage that supports your health and sustainability goals. Perfect for millennials seeking a refreshing, guilt-free alternative to sugary drinks, it’s certified gluten-free, vegetarian, kosher, non-GMO, and Whole30 approved—hydration meets conscious living in every bubbly sip.














| ASIN | B00CBRSJB2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #103 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #7 in Carbonated Drinking Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (25,846) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 15138240 |
| Manufacturer | Shasta Beverages |
| Product Dimensions | 5.38 x 10.5 x 5 inches; 6 Pounds |
| UPC | 012993221256 |
| Units | 96 Fluid Ounces |
J**D
Refreshing, healthy bubbly with a subtle fruit twist
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ — Refreshing, healthy bubbly with a subtle fruit twist ✅ What Stands Out Zero calories, zero sugar, zero sodium — great for hydration. Each can contains just carbonated water and “natural essence,” with no sweeteners or additives. Kroger +2 Home +2 Better alternative than soda or sugary drinks. As a plain or lightly flavored sparkling water, LaCroix is widely considered a healthier swap compared with soda, sugary juice drinks, or artificially sweetened beverages. Shape +2 Healthline +2 Light, refreshing taste — nice strawberry-peach flavor. The Strawberry Peach flavor offers a soft blend of strawberry and peach flavors — pleasant and not overpowering, making it a good everyday drink for hydration or a light refreshment. Target +2 The Sober Curator +2 Hydrating and versatile. Because it’s calorie-free and sugar-free, you can enjoy it anytime — with meals, during workouts or outdoor time, or when you just want something fizzy without the downsides of soda. Bicycling +1 ⚠️ Some Things to Keep In Mind Flavor is subtle — might be too light for some. The fruity taste is soft, which many like if they prefer gentle flavoring over strong sweetness — but if you’re used to sodas or sweetened drinks, you might find it mild or “watered down.” Several reviews and user comments describe the flavor as more of a subtle hint than bold fruit punch. Reddit +2 Target +2 Carbonation may cause mild sensitivity. As with any sparkling or carbonated water, some people may experience slight bloating or mild discomfort if they drink it too quickly or on an empty stomach. Healthline +1 Not a replacement for plain water in all cases. While it counts toward hydration, if you rely heavily on sparkling water, plain water should still be part of your intake — especially if you care about long-term dental health or if carbonation bothers you. Eat This Not That +1 🎯 Who It’s Best For People who want to cut sugar and calories but still enjoy a bubbly, refreshing drink — as a soda alternative or daily hydration choice. Folks who appreciate gentle, subtle fruit flavor rather than sweet or strongly flavored beverages. Anyone seeking a versatile, convenient drink — good with meals, during workouts, relaxing at home, or mixing in mocktails. Those trying to stay hydrated while avoiding artificial sweeteners or excess sodium. 🧾 Final Verdict LaCroix Strawberry Peach is a smart, health-conscious pick if you like light, refreshing, bubbly drinks — especially compared with sodas or sugary drinks. It may not deliver bold flavor or sweetness, but that’s also part of its charm: clean taste, no calories, and good hydration. If you want subtlety over sweetness and value simplicity and versatility, this sparkling water is an excellent everyday beverage choice. If you prefer strong flavor or crave sweetness, though, you might want to mix it (with fruit, juice, or flavor drops) or look for other drinks.
A**R
Super pleased so far
I got the grapefruit and I like it. It reminds me of a genre of beverage which I've come to favor, which is beverages which are mainly water, but with an ever so small splash of something else. Lemon water is one example, and I've come to enjoy the same effect with unsweetened cranberry water (the smaller the quantity of the added thing, the better the water-cooler drink seems to me). The Amazon brand elderberry water (which is unavailable lately) is another example. You can't even taste the elderberry, but it makes the water better. The La Croix grapefruit is the same way, it's like water, but better. You can hardly taste the grapefruit and I like that. I used to get the plain La Croix, but I had to stop getting it because it was like drinking air, it was super carbonated, but not a carbonation where it sizzles down your throat, it really was like drinking air. It made you want to drink more and more, just to quench your thirst. Plus, though, if you left it out, opened for any length of time, eventually it started to taste a little acidic, and I didn't think that was good. These grapefruit ones seem a little more normal, though, so I will buy them in the summer when I feel I need extra hydration (which is quaffable and not super acidic or something like that), or if I have guests. I didn't know what to expect when I bought the grapefruit, but I'm pleased with it and recommend it for if you want something to drink which is thirst quenching, refreshing, and quaffable and will not rot your mouth like sugary and/or acidic beverages. It's comprised of water and "natural flavors," so I'm guessing that's good, at least now with better regulation to assure that "natural flavors" are no longer dead bodies of humans, as they were in the very recent past. I wish La Croix would just tell us what they're using for the "natural flavors" --how hard can that be? But at least with better regulators at the helm, I feel safe that I'm not drinking cannibalistic beverages. I hate to expound on that, but it's super important, especially for the sake of the victims. I say that we can drink La Croix with confidence, though.
F**R
Favorite soda!
I recently tried the La Croix Sparkling Water — Lime (8-pack), and I was pleasantly surprised. The moment I popped open a can, I got a clean, refreshing citrus scent that perfectly matched the flavor. The lime taste is light and subtle — crisp but not overpowering, which makes it easy to sip casually throughout the day without it feeling too “soda-like.” The carbonation is just right — bubbly enough to feel satisfying, but smooth enough that it doesn’t feel harsh or fizzy. It’s very refreshing, especially when chilled. I also like that it’s zero-calorie, zero-sugar, and naturally flavored — it’s a great alternative to sugary sodas or juice when I want something refreshing but lighter. The cans are convenient and portable, great for work, workouts, or relaxing at home. Overall, this La Croix Lime sparkling water is a pleasant, refreshing drink that feels clean, natural, and well-balanced. I’d definitely recommend it if you’re looking for a healthy, flavorful alternative to soda or want a refreshing sparkling drink with a light lime twist
A**S
Love these! My first time trying La Croix! I’m loving Beach Plum, it has some nostalgia for me but can’t remember why! Haha! Will look forward to trying more flavours.
M**T
Always adds a sparkle to my day. Nothing else compares.
M**L
Best Lacroix I've had so far 10/10
J**.
El título dice pack de 24 latas, y la descripción dice que es de ocho. El paquete es de 8 por lo que el título es engañoso.
H**R
Not the same as the “lime” we had in US, we had “lime” this was key lime .. nah!! Need to have lemon as well , that was good in US