I put the WAT-AAH in the fridge without telling the kids, to see if they would take notice. They do drink water but they, as well as I, are guilty of reaching for a sugary drink. I put the two varieties, Brain and Body, each in a separate shelf on the fridge. I didn't put them up front because I wanted to test how long it would take the kids to find the waters. It didn't take long!
My son, Logan, was the first one to take notice of the bottles in the fridge. He immediately grabbed one up and inquired if it was the same WAT-AAH that we've tried before. I replied that it was but just in a smaller bottle.
My son Adam's reaction was the best. He drank the entire bottle of WAT-AAH and swore that he was getting smarter by the minute. He just knew that the water was working on his brain and making him into a genius. He wanted to know how soon we could purchase more. The WAT-AAH Brain has kid-friendly electrolytes.
WAT-AAH was created by moms who wanted to convince their kids to drink more water. They came up with an idea to recreate water with personality and a catchy name. WAT-AAH is ultra pure with absolutely no sugar. I can see how it appeals to kids. Heck, it even appeals to me. The packaging and catchy phrases make it seem like kids are drinking something fun, not something they have to have. As for the challenge, the theory was proven in my household when the boys went straight to the WAT-AAH and drank it up.
I received products for review from WAT-AAH. The opinions within this post are of my own and I was not influenced in any way. Please do your own research before purchasing products. Your opinions and results may differ.
































1 comments:
Hehe! I love your son's reaction-That is too cute!
What a great product though :) And I'm more apt to buy it because it was created by moms and not the big-box stores!
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