Icelandic Glacial Natural Spring Alkaline Water
$8.99
$14.99
40% off
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Condition: New
size: 33.8 Fl Oz (Pack of 6)
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Icelandic Glacier Water: Premium Hydration or Just Fancy Ice Melt?
By Noumenon on Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Icelandic Glacier Natural Spring Water is one of those premium bottled waters that makes you feel like you’re drinking something truly pure. The branding is clean and minimalistic, almost too premium for what it is, but it works. The first sip hits different; smooth, crisp, and almost silky, with no weird aftertaste like some bottled waters. It’s got a high pH level of around 8.4, which means it leans alkaline, and while the actual health benefits of that are debatable, it definitely adds to the premium feel. There’s no overpowering mineral taste, just a clean, refreshing experience that almost makes it feel like the water is evaporating the second it hits your tongue. The price is where it gets questionable, with a single bottle running anywhere from $2 to $5, but I bought a 24-pack for $27, which comes out to about $1.12 per bottle. At that price, it’s way more justifiable and makes it more of an affordable luxury rather than an overpriced flex. If you actually like the taste and smoothness, stocking up this way makes more sense. Would I stock my fridge with it? Probably not. But if I’m out and want a water that feels extra crisp, I’d grab it. It’s one of those things that just tastes better, whether it’s the branding or the actual water itself, but for a few extra bucks, it’s worth trying at least once. Rating: 8.5/10, definitely a luxury water flex but not life changing.
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Does this water have some problem?
By James on Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2025
It could be just me, but the water looks off-color and the taste seems "rough" (like some fine sand). I have ordered in the past and everything seemed fine then, but I did notice the color difference this time. All of this prompted me to read some of the reviews (1 star reviews from as recent as June of this year), which started to concern me. The bottles do not appear to have been opened, but I if they were resealed, I wouldn't know how to tell the difference, or more likely, this "batch" was off from the beginning (source). No white material or algae as described in other comments, but perhaps this "batch" just has some issue. I know it is just water, but if I want tap water, I don't need to spend $20. Thanks!
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