The Ultimate Guides to Seltzer & Sparkling Water Flavors

Find your next favorite sparkling water.

We test, review and rank every flavor from the top seltzer and sparkling water brands. Find ingredients, sugar count, nutrition facts, and check out what people actually think.

1. How sweet do you like your fizzy drinks?

2. What flavor profile are you craving today?

3. What is your brand or budget preference?

4. Any specific ingredient preferences?

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Our Ranking Methodology

How we test and compare every canned seltzer.

1

Side-by-Side Tastings

We gather every single flavor of a brand and sample them blind to identify genuine differences.

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Verify Ingredients

We dig deep into labels checking for added sweeteners, artificial colors, citric acid, and sodium.

3

Honest Rankings

We group reviews by flavor profiles so you know which cans to skip and which to hunt down.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sparkling Water Flavors?

Sparkling Water Flavors is an independent guide that tests, reviews, and ranks flavors from all major sparkling water and seltzer brands like LaCroix, Spindrift, Zevia, and Waterloo.

How do you rank seltzer flavors?

We purchase all available flavors, sample them blind side-by-side, verify their ingredient lists (checking for sweeteners or citric acid), and rank them based on taste authenticity and texture.

Are the rankings sponsored?

No. We do not accept sponsorships from any beverage companies. All reviews are independent and unbiased.

What is the difference between sparkling water and club soda?

Seltzer is plain carbonated water. Sparkling water has natural fruit essence. Club soda has added mineral salts like potassium and sodium. Tonic water contains real quinine and sweeteners.

Do seltzers have PFAS?

PFAS levels vary by brand and year. We compile and display Consumer Reports tests and brand-published filtration reports so you can make informed choices.

Is sparkling water bad for teeth?

Carbonation makes water mildly acidic. While much safer than regular or diet sodas, drinking it with meals rather than sipping all day is recommended to protect enamel.