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Vitaminwater in Canada is sugar-free so I'm surprised to learn it's full sugar in the states. I definitely grab them here and there when I'm at the hospital for an appointment or looking for something that won't fuck with the ol' diabetes in the store.
No it isn't? It has 32g of sugar per bottle unless you buy the zero sugar version
https://www.coca-cola.com/ca/en/brands/vitaminwater
I have never seen the sugared version in western Canada, only the zero calorie ones.
We have both sugar free and full sugar. I want to say the sugar free is more popular but I don't pay that much attention.
In my teens, we were given vitamin water after sports games thanks to corporate donations. Most HS players lived off that.
Yay for-profit schools on poor urban neighborhoods.
It's not as much as soda and there is a "zero sugar" variant, but yeah the regular kind does have sugar in the US