Get Some WAT-AAH
Ok, so you all know about my lovely soda habit. I mean, how could you not. And you probably all know how I’ve been pretty adamant that my children would just never acquire a taste for them. Sadly, the folks around me aren’t on board with this one making the whole process darn near impossible.
But, I am the mother. Right? We are in agreement on that one too I hope.
Anyway, I was given the opportunity to try out WAT-AAH and I’m gonna be honest here….the packaging sold my kids right off. They were entranced with it and wanted to know immediately if they could have some of it. I explained that we needed to put it in the fridge because it would taste better cold. Water just always tastes better to me when it is cold.
About ten minutes into the wait, they couldn’t take it any longer. They were about to jump out of their seat in anticipation.
Now, let me tell you this, we do drink flavored water around here a lot and the kids aren’t terribly fond of plain water. So, I was anxious to see how they would perceive the water as well.
I finally talked them in to giving it 30 minutes and during that time…we had stickers and tattoo’s compliments of the folks at WAH-AAH. Since Ditto Boy is reading really well now, he took the enclosed information and started to try to work it all out. Within minutes he determined that he wanted the one packaged as “Power” and Mini Me should go for the one for the “Body”.
He is a pretty smart guy. Finally they went for their bottle and I waited on them to complain about the no flavor issue. Nothing. I asked them what they were doing in the kitchen (as if?) and I heard nothing.
And in a streak I saw two shirtless, underwear clad kids dash out the front door with a bottle of WAT-AAH in their hand.
It’s hot out. That’s a vicious understatement. It’s hot out at midnight, during the day, it’s not even really tolerable. Within minutes they returned for more WAT-AAH. I talked them into letting me have the one for “Energy” and they were in agreement that I could use some of that. They split the one for “Power” and just like that, our supply was depleted before the delivery guy had barely made it out of site.
My thoughts, it tastes like water. And I want my kids to like water. I don’t mind that they like flavored water, but sometimes, you just need water.
As most of you know, if you don’t, you should, Nutrisystem is sponsoring me on a four month course to lose some weight. I have a degree in physical education and it is quite embarrassing to admit that I am obese. I don’t want my kids to be obese.
And, the folks at WAT-AAH are lending a hand in fighting childhood obesity. And, with that, you know how I’m always down for that!
So, go ahead, visit the site for WAT-AAH and get some for you and your kids. Let them goof around on the website and you know, in the long run, if packaging is enough to make them drink it, then dadgumit, go for it. We buy loads of other foods and toys simply based on packaging and who knows, we probably continue to do so.
So, take the step and go for it here with WAT-AAH
Last thing and then I’ll shush.
WAT-AAH has a challenge for your children. It’s called the Show me Wat-You-Got! Challenge. What could be more fun, right? It’s for kids between the ages of 5 and 17 and you can find all the info on the site plus what your child might win in this challenge.
And, just FYI, WAT-AAH is a NYC based company run by a woman whose own child inspired this great product! What else could be on the money today but a mom-preneur and her kiddo?






























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