Get out the Stanley tumbler — it's hydration time.
"I'm usually so bad at drinking water but this has been so nice to just fill it up at my own house and make water flavor combination I want for the day," she says."Honestly, I haven't made any that taste bad. They all taste wonderful."
Through posting her own WaterTok videos, she says she's also found a community. People will comment on her TikToks asking her to share more of her favorite flavor combinations. She loves that people are taking their hydration to the next level with this trend. But her No. 1 piece of advice is to stay away from artificially flavored and colored syrups.
The first thing that Largeman-Roth thought of when she heard about WaterTok, she says, is Crystal Light.
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