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Hyped & Hydrated - 30ml
Hyped & Hydrated - 30ml
Hyped & Hydrated - 30ml
Hyped & Hydrated - 30ml
Hyped & Hydrated - 30ml
Hyped & Hydrated - 30ml
Hyped & Hydrated - 30ml
Hyped & Hydrated - 30ml

RM99

Now even more fizzy!
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Hyped & Hydrated - 30ml
Hyped & Hydrated - 30ml
RM99
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Fizztastic
No access to clean drinking water? No problem! Hyped & Hydrated is our fizzling new soda - the new nectar of the gods.

 *This product packaging is made from bio-based materials.

PLASTIC BOTTLE

CONTEXT

TOTAL WATER USED

36L

RAIN WATER

16L

SURFACE AND GROUNDWATER

9L

WATER POLLUTION

11L

LOAF OF BREAD (750GR)

SODA

80%

PROCESS

1%

TREES

CHEMICAL PROCESSING

FEED CROPS

DRINKING WATER

SERVICE WATER

FEED MIXIGN WATER

CUP OF COFFEE

WHEAT FLOUR

TOMATO PUREE

MOZZARELLA

FEED PRODUCTION

T-SHIRT

RAW MATERIAL (MINING & PACKAGING)

JEANS

MANUFACTURING

OTHERS

SOURCE

WWF & Coca-Cola (2011)

*NOTE

It's like a super
expensive party in your mouth.

@somebody

I always keep a bottle of Hyped & Hydrated in the fridge in case the clean water runs out again.

Word on the street

@somebody

This drink is essential to my survival.

@somebody

Hyped & Hydrated is what keeps me cool in this hot weather. It would be even better with ice. Too bad I can't afford it.
Why is this soda so expensive?
72L Water
was used to produce 1 liter of soda
Believe it or not, sodas and soft drinks are also vulnerable to the water crisis. Not only is clean water needed for their production, like for rinsing their bottles, it is also needed to grow the ingredients for it. Think of all the sugar, berries, fruits, and other ingredients that go into it. Did you know that we need 1780 liters of clean water for every kilogram of refined sugar from sugar cane? On average, we need 72 liters of water to produce 1 liter of soft drink or soda. So think about it, next time you quench your thirst!

Let's get real

Thanks for checking out The Drop Store. As you might know by now, this product at this price doesn’t exist. Yet. Water challenges concern everybody. Some of us already deal with these challenges every day, while others don't see them yet. If we don't act now, they’ll get worse for everyone. Find out more about what’s happening below, and see how you can get involved in building a better future.

Too much water

Since 2000, flood-related disasters have surged by 134%, inflicting severe social and economic consequences. Floods result in immediate loss of life, property, crops, and livestock. They also lead to health problems like waterborne diseases and malnutrition. Recovery from floods takes months or even years. Additionally, floods harm food production by reducing crop yield, causing soil erosion, and damaging farming infrastructure. They spread pollutants and pose risks to affected communities. Explore our partner organizations for ways to take action.

What can we do about it?

While it's impossible to completely prevent floods, there are several things we can do to mitigate their impact. Our partners strengthen the networks of people, institutions, hardware, investment, and resources that deliver clean water to our taps. They also try to educate as many people on this issue as they can. By sharing this story, you can help tremendously.

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