Let me start by saying I've tried *a lot* of apple cider vinegar products—from gummies to liquid shots—but LIAF's powdered ACV packets genuinely surprised me. The convenience factor is unreal. No more lugging around sticky bottles or dealing with that aggressive vinegar aftertaste. Just tear open a packet, dump it in water, and boom—you’ve got a tangy-sweet drink that actually tastes good (unlike most ACV products that make you gag).
The flavor is legit enjoyable—like a lightly fizzy apple tea with zero sugar (big win for my blood sugar levels). I’ve tossed it in my gym bag for post-workout hydration, mixed it into salad dressings, and even used it as a cocktail mixer. Dissolves instantly, no clumps, and the individual packets mean I’m not wasting a drop.
Now, the downsides: Price-per-serving stings a bit. At ~$1.50 per packet, it’s pricier than Bragg’s liquid ACV. Also, the ingredient list isn’t fully transparent on Amazon—a red flag if you have allergies (one reviewer mentioned chicory root sensitivity). And while it claims probiotics/electrolytes, the doses seem minimal—don’t expect a mega health boost.
Verdict? If you prioritize portability and taste over cost, this is a stellar pick. But if you’re budget-conscious or need heavy-duty gut support, stick to traditional liquid ACV.