I initially got into waterdrop to try their microdrinks because I needed to increase my daily water intake but I disliked the taste of plain water. Although the microdrops were initially okay and I enjoyed the uniqueness and subtlety of the flavor, it was not a pleasant experience for me in such large quantities. In fact, the taste soon made me a bit nauseous and it was like I was forcing myself to drink medicine to meet my daily water goals. Considering the price, I was happy to drop this product from my list of ways to get myself drinking more water. I was, however, obsessed with their accessories, and the brand's aesthetics matched my taste. I've bought several bottles and other accessories from them and am happy with most of what I've purchased. But in the end, this is not a high-end brand for water enthusiasts (which I could have seen it becoming). Having bought multiple items from them and dealt with customer service for the few unsatisfactory products I received, I will not likely be a future customer. The products they offer are priced relatively high, much too high for the quality I see. Even worse, they either pretend there is no issue in quality or really don't see the issue (I'm not sure which I would consider worse in this case, but leaning a bit towards the former). Their main selling point, Microdrops, is a nutritionist's dream, and the flavor is nicely subtle, that is, subtly disgusting. In conclusion, so long waterdrop! It's been fun but I'm done!
3 weeks ago
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