I dont know about you, but over here its hard as heck to find something that Charlotte wants to drink that i WANT her to drink. We have a no soda rule in the house for Charlotte, party because she doesnt like it anyway and partly because its such a waiste to give her. She drinks a lot of tea (we are southerners, what do you want from me) and a lot of juice. HOwever, even juice has a high sugar content and if your child is anything like MY child, we dont sugar induced playing around here. LOL
So when Bot Beverages wanted to do a giveaway, we jumped at the chance.
About Bot Beverages:
Bot was started in 2006 by the husband and wife team of Cricket and Brian Allen. On Cricket’s passport her name is Cynthia but everywhere else people call her Cricket. People call Brian, Brian and while he wishes he had a more interesting nickname like Cricket, he has come to terms with it. They started their company in bucolic Princeton, New Jersey where they are raising their twin daughters, Emily and Lyla.
The idea of a healthy, low sugar beverage made sense to them because they could not find one on the shelf. If you have ever been exposed to children on the sugar high derived from a juice box you know this is an idea that parents would embrace. bot was the one of the first words uttered by their daughters and was instantly the name of choice for this new company.
As soon as bot hit the grocery stores in Princeton they knew they had something. People had been looking for a healthy drink for their kids that was also tasty. If you are taking the time to visit this site we would like to assume that you are one of those people, and we thank you. You should be seeing bot in a store near you in the not too distant future
Bot is natural, low in sugar, and has vitamins. Comes in grape, cherry, orange, or lemon. And Bot isn’t just a kids drink, but adults can benefit from putting down one soda a day and instead, picking up one Bot a day! Not only setting a good example for our kids, but helping ourselves live healthier lives.
CONTEST
We know that Bot Beverages are not available everywhere yet, so we wanted to give a case of 12 bottles to a lucky family to test it out and tell us about it! If you would like this chance to taste test Bot with your family, enter to win the case here.
As Bot is a growing company, lets do some research. Tell us what drink your kids drink the most of and what they should drink more of! We would also appreciate if you would check out their site and give some feedback.
Contest ends on Friday Oct 3rd.








WE DRINK TEA A LOT I HAVE NVR HEARD OF THIS WOULD LIKE TO WIN AND TRY IT
My kids drink a lot of root beer wish they would drink more water!
My kids love flavored waters – right now we’re on Propel (sorry!). They also like the V8 Fusion juices, soymilk, and plain water. I looked for bot at my grocery store – as your website indicates they carry it, but didn’t see it. I’d love to try it! Saw you on Big Idea (last year?) and thought what a great product! Now to try it…
My three year old was on pediasure for two years because of her expremely low weight. She got used to drinking strawberry flavored milk that now she wants nesquick in her milk. I’m worried about all the surgar she is getting from her milk and juice. She rarely drinks water, unless we are out and about and it is all I have.
My son drinks water most of the time. He has maybe one glass of milk or one glass of juice each day. So I have no complaints. I like how easy their site is to navigate, and the orange sounds yummy!
They drink water the most which is great, but they hardly ever drink milk!
My son drinks tons of milk. He really drinks too much. He would probably drink a gallon a day if we let him. He should drink more water!
my kinds enjoy caprisun and juicyjuice. (not very healthy)
Thank you so much MomDot (I’m a big fan!!) and thank you to all who shared their wonderful enthusiasm for bot beverages! If you have trouble locating a store near you, you can also find bot available on Amazon.com or botbeverages.com. Cheers, thanks again & Happy Hydrating to all!
I would totally love to try these out on my boys especially since one of them is in hockey right now and needs that boost right after practice.. He is 7 and loves his sports, he also has 2 littler brother s that chase him around and are constantly asking me for a drink.. I think that these little bottle would be perfect for them !
We drink lmonade most, and should drink water more!
My kids enjoy flavored water and would really dig the cute bot characters, I’m sure we would have some serious story telling going on while drinking these making up names for the critters. What a fun picnic lunch idea and then everyday treat. It’s good for them.
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My kids drink a lot of juice. I actually try to not buy it everytime I am at the store. Out of sight, out of mind. I bought these mini water bottles so I am hoping they will start drinking more water. I think the cartoon characters on the website are really cute.
My daughter is a HUGE juice drinker like me but I would love for her to drink more water. I give her watered down juice.
I love the Bot website and how the little purple character comes out and knocks down a bottle and purple droplets start raining down on it.
This was on the buy Bot page.
i love that they are full of b vitamins as my kids, try as i might, refuse to eat their vegetables so it’s hard to get a vitamin-filled meal into them
Our two sons would enjoy the berry flavor the most! They drink water, Propel and Gatorade. I like that the Bot beverage has less sugar. Please enter me in your delightful giveaway drawing. Many thanks, Cindi
My two littlest are bi-polar and too much sugar triggers a mania reaction. I had no idea that there was anything on the market like this!! My kids drink water or watered down milk. Juices are too sugary for them.
well, mine are still mostly drinking breastmilk, some juice. they like when i give them sips of chocolate milk of mine, and love water too.
Mine is a big juice drinker. I wish she would drink more water. She likes milk, too, but she always wants “special” milk (a.k.a chocolate or strawberry).
My kids drink a lot of milk and should drink more water. We rarely buy soda or juice though so I am pleased with what they drink.