
There are lots of sparkling waters out there.
There's even one or two with added vitamins and/or antioxidants. So why choose ATOMICO sparkling water?
ATOMICO was created for youths to adults so they can have the little extra kick of vitamins each day, While you'll love the great taste and fizz of our sparkling waters, you'll also be comforted knowing that with each drink you are getting a small amount of added nutrition without a bunch of empty calories or the negative effects of artificial sweeteners (see below).
We absolutely recommend a balanced, healthy and varied diet in order to attain the daily nutrients you need, but the reality is that a large portion of us aren't getting what we need because the American diet is still very calorie heavy and nutrient light. ATOMICO helps you with the final push each day to reach your daily goals of nutrients but really all you need to worry about is that it tastes great with some fun fizz
Why we don't use any sort of sweetener
Please follow the links below to learn more about the emerging science of the harmful effects of artificial sweeteners.

The news on artificial Sugar
WHO advises not to use non-sugar sweeteners for weight control in newly released guideline - World Health Organization
No sugarcoating it: Artificial sweeteners aren’t healthy - University of Washington
Sugar substitutes: New cardiovascular concerns? - Harvard Health
Artificial Sweeteners and Cancer - National Cancer Institute
SPATE OF NEW RESEARCH POINTS TO THE POTENTIAL HARMS OF ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS - NBC News
CLEVELAND CLINIC STUDY FINDS COMMON ARTIFICIAL SWEETENER LINKED TO HIGHER RATES OF HEART ATTACK AND STROKE- Cleveland Clinic
NOT SO SWEET: STUDY SHOWS ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS’ HEALTH HARMS - Environmental Working Group
DESPITE WARNINGS, SWEETENERS ARE CREEPING INTO FOODS AIMED AT KIDS- Washington Post
