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DASH WATER IS A FLAVOURED SPARKLING WATER THAT'S FREE OF SUGAR, SWEETENERS AND CALORIES - AND SHOPPERS CAN GET 30% OFF WITH A SPECIAL CODE 04:12, 22 May 2025 This article contains


affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Tired of plain water and seeking to cut down on her consumption of sugary fizzy drinks, shopping


writer Lucy was in search of a refreshing substitute that would still offer the same satisfaction as popping open a chilled can of Coke, Sprite or Fanta. That's when she stumbled upon


DASH water at the supermarket. Since giving it a go, it's become a regular feature in her home fridge, providing a healthier choice that's far more thrilling than ordinary


sparkling water. DASH water is a flavoured sparkling water, made with spring water and misshapen fruit as part of a drive to tackle food waste. Each can is devoid of sugar, sweeteners and


calories, yet still delivers a fruity taste and fizz. As Lucy explained in the Liverpool Echo, she has tried various flavours, including lime, grapefruit, peach and raspberry. Imagine her


delight when she discovered that the brand had launched a new cherry flavour just in time for summer. To celebrate the launch, new DASH Water customers can sample it for 30% off when they


enter the code DSH30 at the checkout. This allows shoppers to grab a box of cans with nearly a third off, such as the sparkling water trial pack containing 16 330ml cans of peach,


grapefruit, lime and raspberry flavours that's discounted to £17.49. Customers also have the option to create their own bespoke pack of 48 cans, selecting from the various flavours


available. The normal price for this would be £48, but the discount code brings the cost down to £33.60, working out at 70p per can, as part of a subscription. DASH water Get 30% off DASH


multipacks DASH Water Buy Now on DASH Water DASH water is made with wonky fruit to fight food waste and to celebrate a new flavour launch, shoppers can nab 50% off their first order While


DASH Water has its fans, it may not be to everyone's taste, with some finding it too subtle, as noted by one reviewer who said "there just wasn't enough flavour in the


water" for them. For those who prefer a stronger flavour, Twinings' sparkling tea, which combines raspberry lemonade with hibiscus, may be a better option, priced at £12.99 for 12


cans. Another alternative can be found on Amazon, where a 24-pack of Aqua Libra Sparkling Water in watermelon and strawberry flavour is available for £14.39. DASH Water has received


overwhelmingly positive reviews, with an average rating of 4.8 out of five stars from over 1,000 customers. Reviewers have praised the drink, with one saying: "Very refreshing drinks


and such great flavours. My favourite is orange and really quenches your thirst and so tasty. Bonus is no calories so can drink without having to count calories." Article continues


below A second happy buyer wrote: "Absolutely love my dash water. Favourites are peach, mango and lime. So refreshing and also make a great spritzer added to some white wine."


Someone else commented: "Really refreshing. I have these instead of a can of Pepsi with lunch now and love it." Another five-star review reads: "I absolutely love these


drinks. Lime and pink grapefruit are my favourite flavours. Buy 72 a month on a subscription and always drink them all. Five stars for sure."


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