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Dash is much more than a sparkling drink. Their secret lies in using 'ugly' fruits to create exceptional sparkling waters. These twisted, bumpy, or misshapen fruits, often rejected, find a second chance here. By choosing flavor over appearance, Dash actively contributes to the fight against food waste. With only three simple and pure ingredients, their drinks offer a touch of freshness with no added sugar, artificial flavors, or unnecessary calories. At Dash, taste prevails above all, making each drink an opportunity to support a noble cause while indulging.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do the ""wonky"" fruits used by Dash come from?

The ""wonky"" fruits selected by Dash come from different regions. Cucumbers and raspberries are grown in the UK, while lemons, limes, redcurrants, peaches, and grapefruits come from Italy. Mangos, on the other hand, originate from India. Dash is committed to giving a second life to these overlooked fruits and vegetables, supporting farmers and helping reduce food waste.

Are Dash Water products organic?

Dash does not claim organic status for its products. By accepting non-organic fruits, Dash can diversify its sources of supply rather than being limited to a small number of organic farms. This flexibility allows for maximizing the use of ""wonky"" fruits and effectively combating food waste.

How are Dash drinks infused?

Dash drinks are infused with a blend of natural flavors and extracts from real ""wonky"" fruit. A small amount of acid is also added to the spring water to stabilize the final liquid. No sugar or sweeteners are added to the drinks, creating beautifully flavored and delicious sparkling water.

Is Dash water mineral water or spring water?

Dash Water is made from fresh spring water. Although this water contains minerals, it is not classified as mineral water. Spring water contains low levels of sodium, calcium, magnesium, and potassium. Dash water complies with all government regulations associated with spring water.