New Flavored Cup Tricks You Into Thinking Your Water Tastes Like Juice

If you usually feel one of the worst things about drinking water, is drinking water, this cup might help you out a bit.

The Right Cup is a cup that infuses scents and flavors to trick your brain into believing you are actually drinking flavored-water and not just regular water.

As soon as you put your lips on the cup, you start to smell the FDA-approved fruity scents and flavors of oranges, berries, lemon-lime, or apples. Once you start sipping, you don’t taste the water at all. They even have a cup that smells like soda, just use carbonated water for the full effect.

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All this is in hopes that people start drinking more water.

We all know that we should be drinking 8 cups a day, more or less, but it’s not as easy as it sounds. That’s why things like Mio water enhancers and flavored water bottles exist.

This cup seems to be in the same vein of of those water enhancers, except it does nothing to change the water itself.

The Right Cup took six years to perfect, blew past its Indiegogo goal of $50,000, earning $1,582,261 by the time the campaign ended.

The cup is now available for purchase at $29.99 each, and a few bundle packages.

 

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