Elevate your hydration with canned Icelandic Glacial waters

Icelandic Full Line
Icelandic Full Line

Are you a fan of sparkling water? Do you love being able to grab a can of water and get your day going? Then you need to check out Icelandic Glacial waters.

Recently, we were introduced to the brand through their bottled water and as picky water drinkers, we tend to stick to what we already know and love. But we are always willing to give new (to us) things a try. Honestly, I was a fan of the Icelandic water out of the bottle from the very first sip. So when I learned about their new (released in February 2024) canned water options, I needed to try them next.

The canned Icelandic Glacial waters come in both a still water and sparkling waters. There is a still and a carbonated water option, and then there are some flavors to choose from as well. The three sparkling water flavors you can snag in a can are Tahitian Lime, Sicilian Lemon, and Tarocco Blood Orange.

While I will always prefer my still water in a bottle, there is something to be said about the canned water being rather convenient for throwing in a lunch bag or backpack and going. That being said, I enjoyed the sparkling waters just as much as a number of other sparkling water brands.

Icelandic Glacial waters in a can are a great way to stay hydrated even on the go

Perhaps it is the flavors themselves, but these sparkling waters felt like an elevated way to stay hydrated. And the Sicilian Lemon was a particular favorite, as the lemon was quite prominent. For me, these felt like they would be a great base for a mocktail or even a cocktail, and the flavors really seemed to pop.

There is never a bad way to enjoy water, and thanks to Icelandic Glacial sparkling and still water, it is definitely a lot easier to stay hydrated. Hopefully the brand adds more flavors to the lineup, because we would love to possibly see a cherry or a raspberry option as well.

What do you think fellow Guilty Eaters? Have you tried Icelandic waters? Are you a fan of sparkling waters?