Reddit reviews blk Premium Alkaline Water Infused with Fulvic Trace, 16.9 Ounce Bottles (Pack of 24)
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Made with pure spring waterContains fulvic acid, which turns the water black naturally
If you just want the black color, you might want to look at blk water. It just has black coloring and is supposed to be tasteless.
blk Spring Water Infused with Fulvic Acid, 16.9 Ounce Bottles (Pack of 24) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00507A02Q/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_wKJxub1JP8H7D
People are saying tea, but the red you'll get from that is likely not going to match a Spanish red if it has no caffeine.
I'd say start with a hibiscus tea and darken it with this:
https://www.amazon.com/blk-Spring-Infused-Fulvic-Bottles/dp/B00507A02Q
This water is great for this effect.
You can buy it on Amazon. Only $50 a case.
Check out the hilarious reviews on amazon for this swill. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/cr/B00507A02Q/ref=aw_d_cr_grocery?qid=1345910476&sr=8-1
Oh yeah I have never seen it in person but I've seen it posted on here and other places online. Supposedly it has some sort of mineral or some shit that makes it "more healthy" or some bullshit. I would probably try it just for kicks some time if it were available
and not so expensive. I actually just pulled it up Amazon its called blk and has Fulvic Acid which makes it black. Its 45 bucks for a 24 pack so really not that expensive I guess compared to any other bottled water. The description is>"Our proprietary blend of fulvic acid (a derivative of plant matter) is mined from an 80 million year old source deep within the earth. Naturally black in color, the formula binds to the molecules of our pure Canadian spring water giving blk its signature black color, with no artificial dyes, coloring, or additives. Fulvic acid is critical in the growth of plant life, helping the transportation and absorption of nutrients. Fulvic acid's small molecular structure allows for the fast absorption of over 77 different trace minerals and elements, powerful electrolytes, and antioxidants. "
It sounds like a bunch of buzzwords and doesn't really have any benefits besides looking cool but I understand with a product like bottled water the need to differentiate is vital especially since its pretty hard to stand out from the crowd with something people can get essentially for free from the tap.
Coloring water black and sticking it in a new bottle makes it more expensive. look at this shit
http://www.amazon.com/Blk-beverages-16-Ounce-Bottles-Pack/dp/B00507A02Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1305415555&sr=8-1
Tired of clear water?