Our pals at Metromint are at it again. Back in March of 2006 they launched Spearmint (I’m still waiting on my stock options), then in early 2007 the super-genius mintologists launched Lemonmint and Orangemint — also stellar flavors. But who could have seen this one coming? Chocolate mint water, the most original beverage since mint water. Choco-mint is delicious. In fact, if you close your eyes and drink it, the essence of chocolate left in your mouth afterwards feels like you just chomped down a chocolate bar. Same great taste, zero calories. Oh my god! It will be in stores for Valentine’s day, and I’m telling you, it’s damn good.


tipere Thursday, 01.03.08 @ 2:38 pm

This obviously is in total contradiction with your resolutions. This is bottled tap water with flavor, let’s get over it. Mega pollution at its worst.


Josh Spear Thursday, 01.03.08 @ 2:40 pm

Ouch, you’re totally right. Goo call!


Heather Snodgrass Thursday, 01.03.08 @ 3:07 pm

it’s a good thing we all recycle then, isn’t it?


Chris Tuesday, 01.08.08 @ 12:10 pm

So how would one go about making this yourself?

Lemon water I can see – just add a few drops of concentrated lemon juice. The mints i guess you could do with the relevant extracts from the baking aisle. How the hell would you do chocolate though?!


dvd video Sunday, 03.09.08 @ 2:20 pm

Choco-mint? a like apple-mint more :)


mel Monday, 06.09.08 @ 9:27 pm

I think this flavor is awesome..taste like those thin mint girl scout cookies. I don’t really like to drink plain water so this is perfect!


Judy Wednesday, 07.09.08 @ 8:54 am

I had a bottle of this yesterday – it was fabulous!!! Tasted so fresh. I will definitely buy this again




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