Some people struggle to get by with drinking a bottle of water a day. As such, they would find themselves going about an entire day without hardly taking a sip of water. As we all strive to down more liquids especially with our hot and humid weather, there’s a brand which aims to help Malaysians drink more water.

As people generally enjoy drinking fruit juice or fruit-infused teas, they would gladly pop a teabag into a mug of water just so their water would taste better. Rovece is a student project turned legit business. Instead of using fresh fruits to make the tea, they dehydrate the fruits for more than 22 hours to remove any moisture out, yet still retaining its look and flavour.

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Each box comes with several packets of aptly named dehydrated fruits and flowers. The team went through extensive research for their products and have tasted more than 30 different fruit and flower combos to finally settle with their 5 flavours of Sunshine, Sunset, Autumn, Sunrise and Spring.

Image Credit: Rovece
Image Credit: Rovece

Autumn is a mixture of lemon, orange, grapefruit and roselle. It has a tangy taste and the sourness is pretty subtle. This fruit and flower combo is best to have during colder days when all you want to do is have a warm mug of fruit-infused water.

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Image Credit: Rovece

Sunshine is the name and from the looks of it, you would know why. The yellow packet is filled with lemon, stevia and chrysanthemum, and it has a very refreshing taste to it which definitely evokes the feeling of summer.

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Image Credit: Rovece

Spring consists of kiwi and pineapple which you can nibble on if you are craving for something more. As the fruits are edible, it makes for a filling drink couple with sweet and sour tastes coming from the kiwi and pineapple.

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Image Credit: Rovece

Sunrise is a drink that is slightly bitter as compared to the rest. This is due to the fact that it has lemon and orange as the ingredients. The drink will turn your water into a yellowy shade and it is a great way to get your daily intake of Vitamin C!

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Image Credit: Rovece

Sunset is the name of this drink and it is sweeter due to the fact that there is Stevia as one of its ingredients. It is the one packet that you should take with you for a weekend getaway as the pineapple has a very tropical vibe to it and makes you feel like you’re away on a vacation.

Image Credit: Rovece
Image Credit: Rovece

Each packet is suitable for 2-3 servings depending on the size of the water bottle or mug. It can be dunked in hot water or warm water depending on one’s personal preference. However, serving it with hot water would definitely bring the flavours to life.

Considering how there are plenty of Malaysians who still struggle with drinking water, this is an excellent option to have and each packet is priced between RM2.80-RM3, which is an affordable price. If you fancy yourself a refreshing twist to your H2O, you can order from their site for boxes of 10 packets (RM28), or 5 packets (RM15).

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