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La Croix waters first conquered the hearts of women on the west coast of the US - at the turn of several years the popularity of colored cans exploded with strength that no one expected, the niche brand won the hearts of the Americans, to the point that it has a favorite La Croix flavor leading lifestyle magazines such as GQ or Women's Health have devoted whole articles to the discussion on how to pronounce the name of the drink (we suggest: pronounce [lɑːkrɔɪ] so that it rhymes with the English word "enjoy", forget about language profitsla french, this is not the way! :)). Low-calorie, hyper-natural La Croix drinks have boundlessly loved American Millennials and celebrities seeking a healthier alternative to ordinary carbonated beverages. La Croix drinks - highlights vegan. gluten-free. they contain only natural flavors. without sugar. without sweeteners. without GMO. no food colors. no preservatives, dyes, flavor enhancers, acidity regulators - NO artificial additives. Do you want to know more?We took the most interesting English-language articles about La Croix. Women's Health, How Exactly Do You Pronounce La Croix?, 5/4/2018;about the word rapota a few sentences, but the article itself greatly explores the magic of La Croix. Tampa Bay Times, We critique the best and worst brands of sparkling water, 27/5/2018;review of low-calorie drinks, merciless criticism of those who do not deserve attention. BuzzFeed, 21 Things Everyone Obsessed With LaCroix Knows To Be True, 1/10/2018;it is worth reading the ideas for using the beverage - with vodka as a base for drinks?Here you are.If you run a clean lifestyle, you'll love the La Croix sweetening stevia and mixing with the tasteless BCAA. GQ, What Your Favorite LaCroix Flavor Says About You, 24/3/2017;read if you like psychological tests from Cosmo;).