The Right Cup: It’s a matter of taste

Before, during and after the Christmas holidays this year, most people enjoy the excuse to eat, drink and be merry. But once the overindulging comes to a lackadaisical end, many of us look to the New Year as a time for resolutions and a strict regime for our health. Some will join the gym, some will take up a new sport, others will clean up their diet. All those health-conscious resolutions will most likely have one feature in common – drinking more water.

To help stave off the death of this New Year’s resolution by February, a crowdfunding startup has introduced ‘The Right Cup’. Don’t get bored of drinking flavorless water, but don’t resort to sugary or caffeinated drinks either.

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With over 12,000 backers, the startup has raised over $949,000 so far and looks to revolutionize the flavor of water without compromising on its health benefits.

So what is it?

The Right Cup is a fruit flavored cup that tricks the brain into thinking your plain water is flavored.

Yes, you read that right.

From flavors ranging across mixed berry, orange, apple, peach and cola, the FDA approved cup harnesses the sense of smell to lead your brain to believe you’re drinking flavored water.

There’s nothing to it, simply fill up your cup with water and that’s it.

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While the tongue only tastes 5 sensations (sweet, bitter, sour, salty and umami), the sense of smell is responsible for 80% of the flavor experience. The Right Cup released a natural fruit aroma combined with patented sweet taste technology to give your brain the total perception you are drinking fruit flavored water.

Targeted for those who find water tasteless, or are easily tempted to sub a glass of water for a sugary drink, or even just to add some variety of flavor for those aiming to drink their 8 liters a day.

Lasting approximately 6 months once removed from its protective packaging, the Right Cup is made of BPA free plastic and is 100% safe.

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More information: IndieGoGo

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