Meet the First Canned, Non-Alcoholic Aguas Frescas Available

Agua Bonita

Agua Bonita is a new canned drink that claims to be the first 100% real fruit, ready-to-drink aguas frescas on the market. The new product is made with nothing but real fruit, is healthy, shelf stable, and has no added sugar or chemicals. What’s more, the beverage is good for you and the environment.

The good for the planet aspect of Agua Bonita is highlighted by the following product statement from the brand:

30% of of all produce grown in the United States goes directly to landfill because it’s not “perfect” – which means it’s either slightly too big, too small, or not the right shape. However, it’s perfectly good and doesn’t deserve to be trashed!

That’s where we come in. We rescue that produce that would otherwise go straight to the landfill, juice it, freeze it in its most concentrated form, and then mix them into our aguas frescas. Our goal is to always rescue as much as we can, and currently we average around 1 pound per can saved! So drink up – every can is good for you and the planet.

What’s more, Agua Bonita donates 1% back from every purchase into mission-aligned non-profit partners like Farmworker Justice and Justice for Migrant Women.

Agua Bonita looks like a worthy new choice in the beverage market, covering taste, health, sustainability, and social consciousness.

If you’re looking to try Agua Bonita, check in select stores like Sprouts Farmers Market or refer to their store locator.

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