Aldi Easily Wins Over Costco When It Comes To This Fizzy Beverage - Tasting Table
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Aldi Easily Wins Over Costco When It Comes To This Fizzy Beverage - Tasting Table
"Twisting a lid from sparkling water releases a familiar hiss. Yet, true connoisseurs know that every bottle has its own traits ... and price point. "If you're looking for the most savings on the sparkling flavors of Southern Europe, it seems Aldi has the better bottle," our reviewer explained. A 24-pack of Maison Perrier from Costco averages about $27, while a 6-pack of PurAqua from Aldi is $4.95. The math speaks for itself."
"Spotting seltzers from sparkling is paramount - it's never too late to recap the types of carbonated water, explained. As sparkling waters go, PurAqua and Maison Perrier share a standard recipe: water and carbon dioxide. Still, there are variations in each bottle's mineral content. The biggest difference is the amount of calcium per serving, which improves the taste of water and supports bone health. PurAqua contains 4"
A 24-pack of Maison Perrier from Costco averages about $27, while a 6-pack of PurAqua from Aldi costs $4.95, and both use 16.9-ounce bottles. Buying four 6-packs equates to $19.80 for two dozen PurAqua bottles, saving over $7 compared with the Costco pack. Both brands share a simple recipe of water and carbon dioxide and present crisp tasting notes with a light fizz. The largest compositional difference lies in mineral content, specifically calcium per serving, which affects taste and contributes to bone health. PurAqua is characterized as Italian-style and described as similarly bubbly and refreshing as Perrier.
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