Talk:Propel Water

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I have a 23.7 oz bottle of Propel here in front of me. I, a couple seconds ago, read the ingredients. "Sucralose," or "Splenda" as it's known as, is nowhere to be found on the label. I think the ingredients paragraph should be rewritten. I could do it if you want. And then I'd cite a source at the end of the paragraph.

I have a 23.7 oz bottle of Propel and a box of the Propel Powder Packets. On the powder packets the Sucralose is listed, but it is not listed on the bottle.

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Johnakabean - Bacleurette of English[edit]

Article needs to be revised to include static facts, to be written in a 3rd person perspective, and then be edited for grammatical errors. There are nice, historical facts but the description "A 240 ml (~8.1oz) serving of Propel contains ten Calories (42 kilojoules), 5 mg of sodium, 2 g of carbohydrates, and 2 g of sugar." needs to be removed as it is a fact that can change. Someone could put "The original formulaion contained ten Calories, 5 mg of sodium," or whatever! but the statement currently says, at any point in time someone reads the article, 240 mililitres contains "X" ammount of ingredients to make, as the NOTICE on the article says, it sound like an advertisement someone transcribed from the bottle. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Johnakabean (talkcontribs) 01:42, 25 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Fixed article.[edit]

The first half was talking about it af it was still being made, then flipped around & treated it like a defunct product with no information on Propel Zero at all.

 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.17.134.7 (talk) 06:08, 9 May 2011 (UTC)[reply] 

Danger??[edit]

Do you think propel dry, could hurt a dog if she ate some dry? Donnabella2 (talk) 01:20, 18 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Review by Bentbloc[edit]

There is a mention of its history, and the variation of different iterations that have existed over various times. Even though in the lead section there is a mention that there are flavors they are not listed! There is grape, lemon, strawberry kiwi, strawberry lemonade, watermelon, black cherry, berry, mandarin orange, and peach. There are a lack of citations on multiple parts of the article, and more sources are most likely needed. The article is quite out of date, with the image seemingly not in production today. The fixes up to date information on various aspects of the drink are on the company's website at: https://www.propelwater.com/

Bentbloc (talk) 06:41, 26 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]