✨ Elevate your moments, sip by sip! 🍹
Kin Variety 16 Pack offers a selection of four non-alcoholic spirits, each designed to enhance social experiences while promoting mindfulness. With flavors like sparkling hibiscus, lavender-vanilla, and tropical pineapple, these ready-to-drink 8 oz cans provide a refreshing alternative to traditional alcoholic beverages.
J**I
Healthy!
Great products!
L**U
These are the absolute best drinks!! Glad amazon has em!!
Love Kin!!
J**D
Interesting drinks
I don't have anything against these drinks but the flavors are strange and hard to describe. They weren't bad tasting just odd flavors and not sure I would get this again. Maybe if they were mixed with something else it would help but it just didn't quite align to my tastes.
J**
Unique and refreshing, nutrition facts panel seems off
I'm always interested in trying non-alcoholic beverages and so lept at the chance to try these. These are definitely very unique, I don't know anything that even remotely resembles these. There are four different flavors in the pack and they're all quite different. Some of them I like more than others. I believe my favorite is the Bloom, and my least favorite is probably the Spritz. I think the Spritz is probably just fine, I've just never been a fan of citrus. That said I have been enjoying all of them. They're not super sweet and if that's what you're looking for you may not appreciate them as much as I have been.One of the things I love about them is that they are in aluminum which is so easily recycled. They are in 8 oz cans which I think is great because I almost never finish a 12 oz.The nutrition information on two of the four does not seem accurate to me. Just for a little background protein and carbohydrate both have approximately 4 calories per gram. Fat has 9 calories per gram but that's not really relevant here since these drinks have no fat in them. Anyway, if you combine grams of carbohydrate and protein and then multiply times 4 you will get the approximate calories. Or at least you should. On the Bloom it says there is 20 calories in the can yet there is 11 g of carbohydrates so actually if the carbohydrate is correct it should be approximately 45 calories. So I wonder which one is incorrect. For the Actual Sunshine the label says that it has 3 grams of protein and 13 g of total carbohydrate. Therefore with a total of 16 g combined this should have 66 calories in the can but according to the label it has 40 calories.While I'm talking about nutrition information I may as well point out that I find the nutrition facts panel difficult to read in some areas. This is probably not a big deal for some people but it is to me, I feel like it should always be fairly easily readable. But when you put white type on top of a very light yellow and the font is very small I need a magnifying glass and very good light. Just a slight annoyance.Two of the four are caffeinated, the Spritz and the Lightwave. It's not a lot of caffeine but you don't want to drink in the evening if you're sensitive.They all have a variety of ingredients including several suspected therapeutic foods, nutrients, vitamins and minerals. But the label does not provide information on exactly how much of these nutrients these drinks include and so the levels could be very miniscule. For example on the Actual Sunshine it says vitamin c, D3 and zinc however on the nutrition facts panel vitamin C isn't even listed. Perhaps an omission because the other two are there. One the Lightwave it does state that there is 384 mg of Kin proprietary blend but again because it's proprietary you don't know how much of these nutrients is in the drink itself. I would recommend it as a refreshing beverage that's not overly sweet and is made of natural ingredients. If you are looking to increase these various therapeutic foods and nutrients in your diet I would look elsewhere.The drinks are quite expensive for my income and I'm not sure it's something I would be able to afford on a regular basis. The Best buy date on all of them is approximately 10 months from when I received the shipment.
N**A
I love them all!!!
I love them all! The caffeinated ones to party, the non-caffeinated to chill. The flavors are all fabulous...if you're into hippy/healthy/Earthy flavors. My husband is not fan. 🤷♀️. But I could drink them all day long.
L**E
Obsessed
Found these at my local grocery store to try and immediately ordered them on Amazon to try more flavors. Excited to try more products from this company!
A**R
My 2 fav flavors
I have my favs and wish I could alternate the flavor in the subscription
T**N
Drinking feet
Maybe I'm uncultured... maybe I just don't have a sophisticated palette.These were awful. There was ONE that I liked the smell of because it smelled like the medicine I give to my fish and I always wanted to try it. But when I actually tasted it, it tasted putrid. Each one of these looks appealing, and they smell decent but the actual flavor is reminiscent of the overwhelming smell of feet in a McDonald's playplace. I tried each of them, managing to finish one of them to see if I noticed any of the "effects" that are claimed to take place on the can but to no avail. I didn't notice a shift in energy, mood, or perspective on life. I only noticed that I was left drinking other drinks and eating food to remove the flavor these drinks left on my tongue.I understand that flavor and taste is subjective but these were brutal for me to have. I wouldn't recommend these (especially at the price point).
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