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Cricketer David Warner embraces Evocus Black Water as hydration choice

By ANI | Updated: May 19, 2023 17:15 IST

New Delhi [India], May 19 (ANI/NewsVoir): Aussie cricketer David Warner was recently spotted working out in the hot afternoon ...

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New Delhi [India], May 19 (ANI/NewsVoir): Aussie cricketer David Warner was recently spotted working out in the hot afternoon in Delhi. He was seen drinking black water to keep himself hydrated and healthy.

David Warner's choice of Black Water is no coincidence, as he has been an avid fan of the brand for several months. The premium water brand is known for its unique formulation, high alkaline pH, and mineral and antioxidant-rich content, providing numerous health benefits, including improved hydration, detoxification, and immunity.

David Warner also accepted that he is a big Pushpa and Allu Arjun's fan and also enacted the famous Pushpa move when asked "What are your plans to get the Orange cap" he replied "Jhukega nai sala" with the Evocus black water bottle.

Warner also said, "Main fire hai" when asked about one line dialogue about Pushpa.

Well, this isn't the first time we have seen our celebrities drinking Evocus Black Alkaline Water. Many other celebrities have also been spotted vouching for Black Alkaline Water which is considered to have a high pH of 8+ and essential Minerals that provide multiple health benefits. The much-hyped Black Alkaline Water label - 'Evocus' contains ultra-hydrating, detoxifying and anti-ageing properties. Due to its high pH it reduces acidity, the essential minerals present in the water boosts your metabolism and keeps you active and alert all throughout the day.

Where a normal water comes with a neutral pH of 7 and zero minerals, Black Alkaline water comes with a pH 8 to 8.4 and essential minerals that creates an environment within the body which is less acidic, well hydrated and detoxed, and said to improve the bodily functions.

Well with so many celebs already hopping to this healthy water, it seems 'Black Alkaline Water' soon will become a 'new normal' of drinking water.

Evocus Black water has become increasingly popular in India, thanks to its unique features and health benefits, which have attracted a growing number of health-conscious consumers. The brand is available across major retail stores and e-commerce platforms like amazon, zepto, blinkit, swiggy instamart, milk basket and big basket and on the brands website www.drinkevocus.com making it easily accessible to consumers.

David Warner's choice to carry Black Alkaline Water has only added to the growing popularity of the brand, highlighting its relevance in the health and wellness industry.

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