O.N.E. Coconut Water, 11.2-Ounce Aseptic Containers (Pack of 12) |  | Brand: O.N.E. Category: Grocery
List Price: $21.20 Buy New: $19.99 as of 11/20/2009 23:39 CST details You Save: $1.21 (6%)
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Seller: Vic's Liquidation Station Rating: 153 reviews Sales Rank: 103
Number Of Items: 12 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 7.5 x 5.3
UPC: 894991001104 EAN: 0894991001104 ASIN: B000UUWECC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | "High in potassium, fat free, cholesterol free, and low in acidity, no sugar | | • | Contains five essential electrolytes--potassium, magnesium, calcium, sodium, and phosphorous. | | • | O.N.E. is a natural isotonic beverage. It contains similar levels of electrolytes as those found in human blood. | | • | O.N.E. can help promote smoother, more hydrated skin. It is an effective oral rehydration medium, and keeps the body cool. | | • | O.N.E. is excellent for replacing lost electrolytes due to exercise and/or illness. |
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Product Description O.N.E.™ is 100% natural coconut water, which is the water inside a young green coconut. It is naturally filtered for nine months through the dense fibers of the coconut creating a nutritious, pure and refreshing isotonic beverage. O.N.E.™ is 100% natural and has five essential electrolytes, more potassium than a banana, no added sugars, no fat, no cholesterol and no preservatives. O.N.E.™ is not the milk that is derived from the meat of the older brown coconuts. O.N.E.™ promotes the sustainability of the Amazon Rainforest and is packaged in the most environmentally friendly packaging available today – Tetra Pak.
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For fanboys only November 20, 2009 Ross Nordeen (Orlando, FL USA) If you don't already like coconut water, this won't change your mind about it as it is more of an acquired taste for most but it is as good as any I have tried.
I use it as a sports drink October 28, 2009 Alicyn (Alexandria, VA United States) I love this stuff and drink some every morning with some aloe vera when taking my supplements.
I am also using it as a sports drink when I run. It has more potassium then other commercial drinks, it's a tad low on sodium but I just take a supplemental electrolyte capsule when doing longer runs. It keeps my energy levels up and I love the taste.
one coconut water October 11, 2009 hello kitty (cincinnati) this is the next best thing to fresh unpasteurized coconut water from brazil or hawaii!
O.N.E vs. Vita vs. Zico coconut water October 11, 2009 MedIT 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Each of these three products has a number of reviews. I don't have much to add to any of the individual reviews. Coconut water is great, if you are in the market for a case of it you already know this. But which of these three is the best?
I went around town and found 5 boxes of each of the three brands (15 total) each, with no two boxes of a the same brand coming from the same supplier. The goal was to get a wide range of product batches. This I am happy to report was pointless. All three brands produce an internally consistent product.
I then ordered a 12 pack of all three brands from Amazon. The only significant difference in packaging is that O.N.E. glues a little telescoping straw to each individual box, the other two brands do not. If you are a straw person this is a feature if not this is just more trash, you decide. The amount per container varies slightly by brand but given the price fluctuation on Amazon I don't consider the 0.1 Oz differences an important factor.
All three are made in Brazil, O.N.E. mentions that it is pasteurized the other two do not (nevertheless, I suspect all three are).
On pure taste, at refrigerator temperature, I found Zico to be the best (say 5/5), but only nominally better than O.N.E. (4.5/5), Vita was a distant third (3/5). Both Zico and O.N.E. taste almost exactly like drinking right from a fresh green coconut. Vita, on the other hand, has a grape aftertaste which I did not like. At room temperature the order remained the same; however, the differences in taste became more obvious: Zico (5/5), O.N.E. (4/5), Vita (2/5). Obviously all of this is subjective.
I observed the price of three on Amazon over the course of a month. Zico (~$24) was consistently more expensive than the other two (~$18-21) which traded places as the least expensive.
Considering the price and quality, O.N.E. is my choice and the brand to which I now subscribe. I consider Zico an excellent, but over priced, product and Vita an inferior product. If, however, I preferred my coconut water at room temperature I would give strong consideration to paying the extra money for Zico. If I used my coconut water as a mixer I would buy which ever one is cheapest at the time.
All three products are better than nothing (the previous option) and I am happy to see them on the market.
Don't look anywhere else September 14, 2009 Vijay Unniparambath Was trying different cococunt water products for last few years. At last I found it. Really refreshing and tasty.
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