an "addiction" to LaCroix is PEAK basic

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That's fine. But don't touch my Perrier. I literally could not live without Perrier. Like, literally... I would die.


I like Perrier but loathe it in those small plastic bottles. Bottles only.

Badoit is great - but tough to find.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Polar seltzer or go home.


This guy seltzes!

Cranberry lime and Orange vanilla FTW.


Polar Orange Dry. I swear they put crack in those cans.

Interesting. What is it that out like about that flavor so much? I'm partial to Apricot and Coconut La Croix, as well as Perrier in a glass bottle.
I am the Orange Dry PP. Orange dry is more of a soda...but quite fantastic. Along the lines of Orangina but better.
Anonymous
I bought the Polar toasted coconut seltzer. Then I bought it again. That has to be peak something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find it ironic that someone who just used the phrase "peak basic" is calling someone else a try hard dork.


well you sound like brit--so you wouldnt know it
Anonymous
sorry meant the 'mental' poster sounds like a brit...
Anonymous

Can you stop using that phrase? It's meaningless and makes you look stupid.

Anonymous
Sorry to resurrect this thread, but if OP is still on here I wanted to make sure they saw this for the larfs:

https://www.newyorker.com/humor/daily-shouts/dont-even-think-about-talking-to-me-until-ive-had-my-second-la-croix?mbid=social_facebook
Anonymous
Yes. Completely agree OP.

Thank you someone for finally saying it.
Anonymous
"Because La Croix is the GOAT (Greatest of All Thegoddamseltzers)."
Anonymous
I know dentists supposedly say LaCroix is safe for teeth but I def noticed my teeth became far more sensitive when I was drinking a lot of LaCroix. When I quit LaCroix the sensitivity ceased.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know dentists supposedly say LaCroix is safe for teeth but I def noticed my teeth became far more sensitive when I was drinking a lot of LaCroix. When I quit LaCroix the sensitivity ceased.


All seltzer is really bad for teeth. It was wise of you to stop!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know dentists supposedly say LaCroix is safe for teeth but I def noticed my teeth became far more sensitive when I was drinking a lot of LaCroix. When I quit LaCroix the sensitivity ceased.


All seltzer is really bad for teeth. It was wise of you to stop!


LaCroix is supposedly safe for teeth, no?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know dentists supposedly say LaCroix is safe for teeth but I def noticed my teeth became far more sensitive when I was drinking a lot of LaCroix. When I quit LaCroix the sensitivity ceased.


Dentist here.

It's not safe for teeth. The added citric acid in the flavoring brings it down to the pH danger zone for tooth demineralization. Regular seltzer is much better.

I'd say your anecdote proves that point. So thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know dentists supposedly say LaCroix is safe for teeth but I def noticed my teeth became far more sensitive when I was drinking a lot of LaCroix. When I quit LaCroix the sensitivity ceased.


Dentist here.

It's not safe for teeth. The added citric acid in the flavoring brings it down to the pH danger zone for tooth demineralization. Regular seltzer is much better.

I'd say your anecdote proves that point. So thanks!


Can I ask you about Topo Chico?
Anonymous
I used la croix as my methedone to ween from a terrible coke habit. Now I drink plain seltzer. One day, I hope to drink regular water. One day at a time.
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