<P> Flavored variations are also produced under the Aquafina brand name--all of which are labeled as containing no calories and no carbohydrates . Aquafina FlavorSplash, first introduced in 2005, is a flavored water product line which is non-carbonated and artificially sweetened with Sucralose . As of 2011, it is produced in six flavors: Grape, Strawberry Kiwi, Wild Berry, Raspberry, Lemon, and Peach Mango . Aquafina Sparkling is a carbonated line of flavored water; however its production was discontinued in the U.S. in late 2010 . Other former products included Aquafina Alive (a low calorie, vitamin - enhanced water beverage introduced in 2007 and discontinued in 2009) and Aquafina plus+ (a low calorie flavored water labeled as a vitamin supplement)--both of which have been discontinued in the U.S. As of 2011, the "Sparkling" and "plus +" lines were still in production in other markets such as Canada . </P> <P> Aquafina is distributed in 12 US fluid ounces (0.35 l), 500 millilitres (17 US fl oz), 20 US fluid ounces (0.59 l), 24 US fluid ounces (0.71 l), 1 litre (34 US fl oz), 1.5 litres (51 US fl oz) bottles . The bottled water industry has drawn criticism for the production and distribution of plastic product packaging, which consumes additional petrochemicals . </P> <P> The packaging has evolved from its original iteration for the purpose of partially offsetting environmental impacts of production and shipment . This has primarily involved packaging weight reduction . The weight of Aquafina bottles was reduced by approximately 50%, to 10.9 grams (0.38 oz), with a packaging redesign in 2009 which, according to the company, resulted in the use of 75 million fewer pounds of plastic during the production process . </P> <P> Since shortly after its inception, the promotion of Aquafina has involved sports sponsorships . As of 2011, it is listed as being an official sponsor of Major League Soccer, the Professional Golf Association, the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Carolina Panthers and the New York Giants . Its packaging also states that it is the "official water of Major League Baseball", which has been the case since the beginning of the 2008 MLB season . In NASCAR, it is a sponsor for Hendrick Motorsports and Kasey Kahne . </P>

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