Its lineup of flavors has something for everyone.
Pasteque
LaCroix has adopted the French term for several flavors, including Pasteque, aka watermelon.
This flavor tasted more artificial to me than others.

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It reminded me of a watermelon Jolly Rancher.
The flavor is fairly strong and quite sweet.
Lemon
Another classic flavor, La Croix lemon is sharp and bright.

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I found the combination of the strong lemon flavor with the harsh bubbles to be a bit bracing.
It has strong dark fruit undernotes and is one of the bolder-tasting La Croix options.
It’s all bubbles, and they’re not subtle.

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With no trace of flavor to distract from the effervescence, you really notice how carbonated this water is.
It’s lightly sweet and springy.
The nicely tart taste would lend itself well to a cocktail or mocktail mixer.

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LaCroix Mojito is sharp and citrusy.
French for grapefruit, Pamplemousse has a stronger bitter flavor than the brand’s other citrus options.
It’s slightly drying and reminds me of a Fresca soda.

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Razz-Cranberry
This flavor is ideal for those who love tart, bracing flavors.
It’s dry like cranberry juice with just the right amount of sweet berry flavor.
it’s possible for you to taste the full effect of cranberry at the back of your throat.

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This is a close rival for my favorite, but there’s one flavor I liked even better.

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