Trader Joe’s Taps Trees To Offer MAPLE WATER

If you’re tired of regular water, coconut water, sparkling water and aloe water, there’s a slightly-sweeter option for you.

Trader Joe’s Maple Water is made from tree sap. Usually when reduced with heat, tree sap turns into maple syrup which most of us drench on our pancakes and waffles. However, if left unreduced, the sap is about 98 percent water.

So pretty much it’ll taste like maple-flavored water.

Heated just enough to pasteurize but not remove all nutrients, the water is a definite option for those looking to change their hydration game up.

Trader Joe’s Maple Water will be available in a 32-ounce contain and will be sold at $2.99.

 

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