How do they taste? Read on to find out.
Reviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RD
Fizzy canned alcoholic drinks may be your go-to, but some of them can be high in added sugar. A new vodka soda, created by megastar Kylie Jenner, combats this concern.
Meet Sprinter, the recent addition to the vodka seltzer scene that is touted to be a healthier option without sacrificing taste. The new boozy sodas—now available online and at Total Wine locations—currently come in four flavors: Grapefruit, Lime, Peach and Black Cherry.
The seltzers are gluten-free and vegan, which is great for those with related allergies or dietary preferences. They’re also only 100 calories per can—and with simple ingredients like vodka, fruit juice and sparkling water, you won’t find any added sugar in each of these drinks. What they do have is 36 grams of carbohydrates per can, which is OK for a drink enjoyed in moderation.
For an alcoholic beverage, the Sprinter cans seem like the perfect healthier option for vodka soda lovers. But how do they taste? Some of EatingWell’s editors put them to the test. Here are their honest reviews.
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The most positive review after sipping on a Sprinter comes from our editorial director Victoria Seaver, M.S., RD.
“As far as spiked seltzers go, I thought these were pretty tasty,” says Seaver. “I like that they don’t use artificial sweeteners, solely because I don’t enjoy the taste of them in seltzers. The flavor from the juice was subtle yet provided enough flavor to make for a yummy drink.”
If you like a not-as-sweet, more refreshing sip, then keep your eye on these cans. Just in time for summer, Seaver said she can see herself sipping on one of these fruity concoctions paired with ice and a fresh lemon or lime wedge this upcoming season.
And if you’re curious about how they compare to other vodka sodas and spiked seltzers on the market, our associate editorial director Carolyn Malcoun said she would choose this over a White Claw.
“These tasted more natural to me,” explained Malcoun. “I thought that although there are natural flavors in them, the actual juice was more prominent flavor-wise.”
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With that said, our editors who aren’t already fans of spiked sodas weren’t mind-blown after trying Sprinter. So if you’re not already a vodka soda drinker, these may not be revolutionary enough to turn you into a lover of the fizz.
Overall, our editors enjoyed the taste of Sprinter—and if you’re interested in trying Jenner’s new drinks, we’re giving the green light. Since they do contain alcohol, it’s best to drink these seltzers in moderation—which is one drink a day for women and two a day for men.
Feeling inspired? Check out these healthy vodka cocktail recipes you can make at home.
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