![]() Luckily, there’s now creamer and other options for you during your Whole30.Ī note about tea: not all tea brands or flavors are safe for your Whole30. While tea, flavored tea (check your labels!), and matcha are allowed, it’s just not the same as coffee for most of us. However, I know not everyone enjoys black coffee. And that, well, that was too much work first thing in the morning. Probably because when I did my first Whole30, there wasn’t any Whole30 compliant creamer options except canned coconut milk. Personally, I’m all for the iced black coffee. Or, if you’re up for a new hobby, try making your own at home! Hot or Iced Coffee and Tea Most of these are sold in stores like Target and Whole Foods. Check out GT’s, Humm, Brew Dr., or Kevita. And, same with the sparkling waters, you have to be sure to check your labels out with kombucha. Same with the sparkling waters, there’s a hundred brands that you can enjoy on your Whole30. If you haven’t tried these out yet, use code “PALEOBAILEY” to save yourself 15% off! Kombucha Some of my favorite flavors are tomato gazpacho and cucumber avocado. All of them are Whole30 compliant drinks. They also serve a dual purpose as a good snack, post-working mini meal, or on-the-go nutrition. While these are obviously a little more hearty and filling than just water, I love keeping these ZUPA NOMA soups around for something refreshing and different to sip on. Vital Proteins also offers a line of flavored water with the added health benefits of collagen, like Lavender Lemon Beauty Water and Melon Mint. and of course, regular water with fruit, cucumbers, limes or lemons! Coconut water is also allowed on the program, but only if you grab a brand with no added sugar or additives. Target brand, Canada Dry, the Whole Foods 365 brand, San Pellegrino. I’ve even most recently seen them in Starbucks! Other great water options: These can be found at most Targets, Whole Foods, and some other local stores. ![]() They also have fun flavors like watermelon, peach, and blackberry. They’re an official Whole30 Approved partner and offer up a really good alternative to plain bottled water. Hint isn’t sparkling water (although they do have a new line of fizzy options), but it’s a delicious flat water with, you guessed it, just a hint of flavor from a fruit infusion. ![]() I don’t even like coconut, but I love the coconut flavored LaCroix. Like Polar, there’s a variety of different flavors and I have yet to meet one I don’t like. A lot of people swear by these and have found it easy to get over their soda habit by drinking LaCroix because they’re that good. They contain no sodium or sweeteners – just natural flavoring. LaCroix Photo from Ī popular and trendy brand, LaCroix is another Whole30 compliant flavored water company. I’ve seen them at all major grocery retailers. Some of my favorite flavors are orange vanilla, cherry pomegranate, and cranberry lime. Which is what you’re looking for when it comes to water choices other than tap for your Whole30 compliant drinks. They have no shortage of fun flavors and all of the seltzer water is made with just water, bubbles and natural flavors. Polar carries flavored sparkling waters in large bottles or in cans, depending on where you’re shopping. These are some of my favorite Whole30 compliant waters. There are some brands that have additives that are O-U-T for the program. Most of them are Whole30 compliant drinks, but as with everything else, read your labels. I mean, there’s an entire aisle of them at Target. There’s no less than 5,000 different types of flavored and sparkling waters on the market today. Pin to Pinterest! Flavored and Sparking Waters Good news though! There’s lots of other options to quench your thirst while you’re doing the Whole30. I thought I was going to be drinking plain ol’ water for the next month of my life and being bored to tears by the time the thirty days were up. The thought of not having my daily Diet Coke or my morning coffee pumped full of overpriced milk and sugar freaked me out when I first realized that those were out when I was planning my first Whole30. Let’s talk about Whole30 compliant drinks.
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