Maison Perrier Sparkling Water - 6pk/16.9 fl oz Bottles
Summary
Maison Perrier Sparkling Water is sourced from natural water and contains only carbon dioxide and natural flavors, indicating minimal processing. However, the presence of natural flavors introduces a slight penalty compared to pure water sources. The product does not list any harmful contaminants, and the packaging is assumed to be safe, contributing to a high score.
At a glance
Key ingredients 3
WaterNeutral
Water is the primary component of this product and is essential for hydration. The quality of water depends on its source and treatment process, which are not specified here. Without additional information on mineral content or purity, it is considered neutral.
See more about Water →Carbon DioxideNeutral
Carbon dioxide is used to carbonate the water, providing the characteristic fizz of sparkling water. It is generally considered safe and does not contribute any nutritional value. The carbonation process is standard and does not introduce harmful substances.
Risks
Excessive consumption of carbonated beverages may lead to bloating or gas in sensitive individuals.
Natural FlavorsNeutral
Natural flavors are added to enhance the taste of the water without adding calories. The exact composition of these flavors is not disclosed, which is common in the industry. They are generally recognized as safe but lack specific health benefits.
See more about Natural Flavors →Processing
Unprocessed or Minimally Processed Foods
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