What I’m Digging and Giving Away: Hansen’s Natural Sparkling Sleek Sodas

Written by Deb Ng - April 12, 2008 178 Comments

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I wouldn’t tell you I’m digging a product if it isn’t true. Sometimes though, a product comes along that I enjoy so much I don’t know if "What I’m Digging" is enthusiastic enough. When I tell you I’m truly digging Hansen’s Natural Sparkling Sleek Sodas, take my word for it, this is good stuff.

Hansen’s Sparkling Sleek Sodas are made from sparkling water and natural fruit juice flavors. It’s very light and refreshing without being overly sweet and syrupy. In fact, it’s sweetened with pure cane sugar and there’s no high fructose stuff or chemicals or words you can’t pronounce – except maybe pomegranate. I’m always having trouble with that word.

The flavors are unique as well: Blueberry Pomegranate, Cranberry Grapefruit, Dragonfruit and Valencia Orange. Oh and the best part? 90 Calories,baby! And if carbs aren’t you’re thing, you can get a sugar free version.

This is a light, sophisticated and refreshing beverage.  Check out the video review and then read on to see how you can win a four pack of Hansen’s Natural Sparkling Sleek:

 

So you’d like to try Hansen’s Natural Sparkling Sleek? Here’s your chance! Three winners will each receive a four pack of this wonderful, refreshing beverage. As usual I’m making you work for it. In the comments tell us your favorite refreshing summer beverage. Extra points for recipes we can post later on. We’ll pick three winners at random on Monday, March 21st.

Good luck and do look out for Hansen’s Sparkling Sleek Sodas at your local beverage center.

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178 Outstanding Responses to "What I’m Digging and Giving Away: Hansen’s Natural Sparkling Sleek Sodas"

  • Dan

    Valencia Orange

  • Louise Brouillette

    Iced tea, of course!

  • inthebuff

    I am an Arnold Palmer man.

    If you don’t know what that is, it’s a beverage named after the great golfer, because it was his favorite drink on the course. It’s half lemonade [the yellow kind] and half unsweetened ice tea over a ton of ice.

  • http://cookerati.com Deb

    Buff my family loves that as well.

  • Karil Whetstone

    love hansens

  • Dawn Bates

    A nice iced Margarita!

    Thanks for the giveaway!

  • Barbara Moorman

    Sweet iced tea with lemon!

  • Theresa Shafer

    Green tea with crystallized ginger shavings.

  • Joanne A

    rose tea–take 10-12 dried rose buds seep for 20 seconds in boiling water strain out rose buds, add a tad bit of honey-serve either hot or iced

  • Kristie Belding

    Mississippi Sweet Tea – Makes 2 – 1 gallon pitchers.

    1. Fill 1 pitcher to the fill line with tap or filtered water, then pour it into a large pot and turn the heat to
    a med-high flame.

    2. Add 4-6 Lipton or Tetley family sized tea bags to the water, then let them boil, stirring occasionally.

    3. When the bags are rolling in the pot or 10 minutes of rapid boil is complete. Turn off the flames.

    4. Remove the used tea bags and gently squeeze them out and discard.

    5. Add 1-2 cups of sugar (try your favorite brand) to the concentrated tea and stir until dissolved.

    6. Let the tea cool enough to allow pouring the sweet tea concentrate from pot to the pitcher.

    7. Over the sink fill each pitcher to the halfway point with the sweet tea concentrate.

    8. Fill the rest of the pitcher to the full point with cold water (1-2 cups of ice speed cooling).

    9. Refrigerate until cold.

    10. Add mint or other flavors additives to suit your mood – A few sprinkles of flavored water additives
    (Crystal Light, Wylers, or store brand), fruit juice, and flavored green teas drops add dimension to
    your sweet tea. This sweet tea makes a great base for Wild Teas!

  • http://www.treehuggingfamily.com Peggy

    Unsweet iced tea with lemon OR decaf iced latte

  • Jessica Applegate

    any iced tea recipe only i like to add cherries along with the lemon…

  • Adrienne Gordon

    mmmm strawberry margarita

  • Cynthia C

    I like sparkling water with a splash of fresh lime juice.

  • Rozetta

    Favorite summer beverage; margarita on the rocks made with patron!

  • Amity Johnson-Vetere

    Great contest-thank you!

  • sandy

    green tea

  • tim brown

    Valencia Orange

  • Julie Ford

    Frozen Strawberry Margarita or Red Diamond Sweet Tea.

  • Ronald Truex

    Blue Berru Hansens

  • Ronald Truex

    Blue Berru Hansens

  • Peter

    Margarita of course.

  • susan varney

    green tea

  • Linda Ellis

    Iced coffees

  • Anne Taylor

    Ok, this sounds a little odd, but I swear it tastes great when poured over a glass full of ice!!

    Ice Water with a splash of artificial vanilla…….I tried with real vanilla but it was too alcoholy for me.

    Give it a try, its yummy!

  • Cori Westphal

    Can we say Pina Colada? Ole!!!! Thanks for the great contest!

  • Angela J

    Probably iced tea

  • Frances Carty

    Hansens my fav

  • Graham

    Orange soda is good for the soul.

  • Paige Chandler

    Pink Lemonade!

  • Tammy

    Water with a splash of Orange — Yummy!

  • Tonya Keener

    green tea

  • Linda Lansford

    strawberry margarita

  • Kirsten

    My daughter’s punch. HI C or any fruit punch mixed with any lemon lime. Lots of ice. And for special occasions we throw some scoops of vanilla ice cream on top. Big punch bowl and prepare to make a second batch. I can’t keep up with the kids.

  • courtney s

    I love sweet tea with lime.

  • Meredith Peters

    Nothing beats ice cold seltzer on a hot day!

  • Susan Smith

    tea

  • Nycole Klein

    I LOVE Lemonade in the summer. I make Countrytime lemonade by the gallon.

  • jesy

    yes hansen

  • Linda White

    strawberry lemonaid Koolaid brand

  • Lisa Fosses

    flavored ice tea

  • Lindsay

    Iced Green Tean

  • Jessica

    Freshly squeezed ice cold lemonade. Don’t forget to roll the lemonades before juicing to get the juices flowing.

  • Charles Yount

    sun drop

  • kathleen haas

    ice tea

  • Chrystal

    Sweet iced tea!!

  • Gwen

    I like to make ice-cream floats with low-fat vanilla ice cream and exotic flavors of soda (Tangerine is good). You know the drill – put a scoop of ice cream in a tall glass and fill it up with soda, SLOWLY!

  • Chris

    lemonade

  • Monica Allen

    I love iced tea mixed with lemonade!

  • Jennifer R

    Ice tea with lemon