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Honestly healthy hydration
It was discovered hundreds of years ago by Native Americans and some of the
‘machinery’ used to produce it has been running ever since, but it’s only now
that maple water has started appearing on our shop shelves, driven by our
demand for drinks that not only taste great but also help our health.
With the slogan ‘amazing water doesn’t grow on trees it grows in them’, DRINKmaple
sprang to life thanks to two American Ironman triathletes who discovered that maple
water offered the most refreshing drink they could find.
‘Collected’ by simply tapping maple trees, a process that doesn’t harm the plants, and allowing the water, jam-packed with a host of nutrients and minerals the trees have amassed through their roots, to run into buckets.
The organic maple water is then bottled without anything being added or taken away and without any boiling.
For
every DRINKMaple bottle sold 200 gallons of fresh clean water is supplied to
individuals in developing nations beset by drought and disaster
through the organisation More Than Sport.
Unlike maple syrup the tree’s water isn’t high in sugar, in fact
maple water has only about half the sugar of coconut water (less
than 1.5g per 100ml), but does contain 46 other nutrients,
including more manganese than a cup of kale – a nutrient which
plays an important role in our bodies’ energy systems.
Although it’s low in sugar DRINKmaple does still retain a subtle maple taste and offers a unique and
refreshing flavour that will quench the thirst of even the most parched pallet.
So whether you’re looking for a tastier thirst quencher for your gym
session or an interesting base for a jug of summer cocktail look no
further thanwww.drinkmaple.eu
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