Apple Juice
The USDA standard nutrient database provides data for canned or bottled apple juice, without ascorbic acid added. A serving size of one 8.45 fl. oz. juice box contains 121 calories, 29.6 g of carbohydrates, 25.2 g of sugars, and less than 1 g each of dietary fiber, protein and fat. Apple juice is typically virtually fat-free, while providing potassium, calcium and vitamin C.
Sparkling Water
USDA data for the sparkling water sold as Perrier indicates that there is virtually no calorie or nutrient content in this water. The minerals calcium and fluoride are present in sparkling water. The nutritional benefits of sparkling water are its capacity to provide your body with hydration without any significant sugar content. If you mix together sparkling water with apple juice, the calories and sugars in the apple juice will be diluted so that your mixed drink has fewer calories per fluid ounce.
Combination
Apple juice mixed with sparkling water has a better nutritional profile overall than many commercially available fizzy drinks and sodas. If you use natural, fresh or organic apple juice in your drink mix, there are likely no artificial sweeteners, flavorings or colors contained in the apple juice. By contrast, many sodas contain artificial colors, sweeteners and added caffeine. Apple juice and sparkling water, as a mixture, contains fewer calories per ounce than sugared cola beverages, for example.

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