Head-to-Head Analysis

Sparkling Water Lemon Lime Naturally Flavored with other Natural Flavors vs Monster Energy Strawberry Shot + Zero Sugar

Wondering which one to pick? We analyzed the nutritional profile, ingredients, and vegan status to help you decide.

Top Pick
Package of Sparkling Water Lemon Lime Naturally Flavored with other Natural Flavors

Sparkling Water Lemon Lime Naturally Flavored with other Natural Flavors

Not Vegan
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Package of Monster Energy Strawberry Shot + Zero Sugar

Monster Energy Strawberry Shot + Zero Sugar

Not Vegan
Nutritional Facts (per 100g)
0 kcal
Energy
2.1 kcal
0g
Sugars
0g
0g
Fat
0g
0g
Protein
0g
0g
Salt
0.2g

The Verdict: Which is Better?

When placing Sparkling Water Lemon Lime Naturally Flavored with other Natural Flavors and Monster Energy Strawberry Shot + Zero Sugar side-by-side, the nutritional differences become quite clear. Both products cater to specific dietary needs, but picking the right one depends on whether you are prioritizing weight loss, muscle gain, or clean eating.

For calorie-conscious consumers, Sparkling Water Lemon Lime Naturally Flavored with other Natural Flavors is the clear winner. With 2 fewer calories per 100g than its competitor, it allows for more volume while keeping your energy intake in check.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is healthier: Sparkling Water Lemon Lime Naturally Flavored with other Natural Flavors or Monster Energy Strawberry Shot + Zero Sugar?

It depends on your goals. Sparkling Water Lemon Lime Naturally Flavored with other Natural Flavors has 0 calories, while Monster Energy Strawberry Shot + Zero Sugar has 2.11 calories. Check the detailed table above for sugar and fat content.

Is Sparkling Water Lemon Lime Naturally Flavored with other Natural Flavors vegan?

No, Sparkling Water Lemon Lime Naturally Flavored with other Natural Flavors is not certified vegan.

What is the calorie difference between Sparkling Water Lemon Lime Naturally Flavored with other Natural Flavors and Monster Energy Strawberry Shot + Zero Sugar?

There is a difference of 2 calories per 100g between the two products.

Data source: Open Food Facts. Comparisons are generated automatically based on nutritional values per 100g.