by Cascade Ice on October 25, 2021

Cold and flu season is upon us, and experts are predicting that it will be more serious than years past. It’s important to be extra cautious and try to adopt some healthy habits to lessen your chances of getting sick. And if you do get sick, it’s nice to be prepared in case getting to your local drug store is too difficult.
While your immune system is a powerhouse that is designed to ward off sickness and disease, there are things you can proactively do to boost its effectiveness, and even minimize the time you suffer from an illness. Below are some top essentials to have on hand and things to do to not only help prepare you for cold and flu season, but also to make things easier if you’re at home with the cold or flu.
Sanitizer
When you sneeze or cough, germs are spread throughout the air and onto surfaces. So, one of the most important ways to keep cold and flu germs at bay is to wash your hands. If soap and water isn’t readily available however, hand sanitizer is a great alternative. Disinfecting wipes can also eliminate viruses and bacteria from surfaces around your home, and help stop the spread of cold and flu germs to others in your home. Make sure you even wipe down “high traffic” surfaces like doorknobs, light switches and even your cell phone!
Blender
Many times, when you’re sick or just feeling under the weather, your appetite suffers too. That’s why a blender can be a lifesaver during cold and flu season. A smoothie is a simple way to pack a bunch of illness-fighting nutrients into something that you’ll be able to stomach even when you’re not feeling your best. Your blender can even double as a food processor for small batches of soup, which is a favorite during those cold Fall and Winter months. Check out our recipes page for more healthy smoothie recipes!
Fruits and veggies
While fighting off a virus involves a lot more than simply eating more fruits and vegetables and there is no single food that will keep you from getting sick, it’s important that you eat a wide range of foods to cover all your bases of antioxidants, vitamins, and probiotics. You’ll also want to take a high-quality daily vitamin to fill in any gaps in your diet. Doctors and dieticians do agree, however, that eating a well-rounded diet that is chock full of fruits and vegetables can significantly boost your immune system function. Specifically, they suggest “eating the rainbow” and striving for brightly colored ones such as citrus fruits, red bell peppers, broccoli, spinach, papaya, and kiwi. Add them to your grocery list and have them on hand!
Humidifier
With colder temperatures in the Fall and Winter cold and flu season comes dry air, which can suck all the moisture from your skin and sinuses. Anyone who has suffered from illness will tell you that the dry air only makes your symptoms worse. To combat this, experts suggest running a cool mist humidifier in your bedroom. The moisture from the humidifier will bring you relief and ease the symptoms from store throats and dry sinuses.
Water
Staying hydrated is one of the most important things you can do to not only prevent illness, but to shorten the duration of your symptoms if you get sick. Drinking water helps flush toxins through your body faster and make you feel better by curbing dehydration symptoms on top of cold and flu symptoms. If the thought of chugging plain old water leaves something to be desired, reach for a Cascade Ice Sparkling Water to liven things up. Perhaps even invest in a refillable water bottle that helps you track how many ounces you’re taking in each day. You want to aim to drink your body weight in ounces when you’re under the weather.
What measures do you take to stay healthy during cold and flu season? Tell us in the comments below or share a photo! Remember to “like” and “follow” us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
by Cascade Ice on August 17, 2021

These days, maintaining a strong immune system is of the utmost importance in warding off sickness and disease. Did you know that what you eat can play a big role in how your body protects you from getting sick?
Americans tend not to eat enough vegetables, fruits, vitamins, and minerals, and while supplements can help fill in the gaps, nothing can fully replace foods that are packed with essential vitamins and minerals.
Need some ideas for powerful immune system-boosting foods? Look no further than our list below!
Blueberries
These blue beauties contain antioxidants that can help keep up your defenses against respiratory illness. Research has shown that people who ate foods like blueberries that are high in flavonoids were less likely to suffer from colds. It’s best to eat fresh, but frozen will do if you’re in a pinch. Throw a handful in a yogurt bowl or put in a container to snack on the go.
Fish
We often hear a lot about the benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids, but what exactly do they do? Fish like tuna, salmon, mackerel and herring are high in this essential vitamin and have been shown to help your body ward off autoimmune conditions (where the immune system mistakenly attacks a healthy part of your body.) Fresh, wild caught versions of the fish are the best to consume, so eat up and aim to get 2-3 servings of fish per week.
Spinach
This green wonder is a powerhouse of essential nutrients that have been proven to keep your body healthy. Spinach contains Vitamins C and E, along with carotenoids and flavonoids. This combination of super vitamins can help prevent sickness in the average healthy person. Don’t like the taste? Add a handful to a smoothie and add some organic protein powder!
Oranges and Kiwi
These two sweet fruits are some of the richest forms of Vitamin C, which is the vitamin that people often turn to at the first signs of a sniffle or sore throat. Some experts believe Vitamin C may even have the power to cut down the length of a common cold, and boost your immune system when it’s under attack from viruses. Other great, natural sources of Vitamin C? Kale, strawberries, papaya, and bell peppers.
Green tea
Need a boost from caffeine first thing in the morning? We don’t blame you! If you’re looking for an alternative to coffee or black tea, reach for green tea instead. It also contains the ever important flavonoids which have been proven to lower your chances of infection and disease, as well as strengthen the immune system. Try it hot or iced!
Water
We hear it all the time – drink more water! But staying hydrated is the most vital way to stay well and fight off illness. Water keeps your organs functioning at optimal performance, and along with a healthy diet and getting adequate sleep, your body’s defenses will work better. Since our bodies are made up mostly of water, if we’re dehydrated, our immune system can suffer greatly. Have a hard time drinking plain water? Switch things up by adding flavored sparkling water to the mix – Cascade Ice Sparkling Water is a great choice with zero calories and sugar free, and so many flavor combinations to choose from.
What’s your favorite immune system-boosting food? Tell us in the comments below or share a photo! Remember to “like” and “follow” us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
by Cascade Ice on July 27, 2021

Our friend and Instagram influencer Onyi Azih of Sincerely Onyi recently shared her love of Cascade Ice Sparkling Water with a top 5 list of reasons to fill your fridge with 19 different flavor varieties of sugar-free refreshment! Onyi’s go-to beverage is zero calories and gluten free, and it’s a great way to stay hydrated during the hot days of summer. If that’s not enough, read on for Onyi’s top 5 reasons to enjoy Cascade Ice!
- You’ll meet your daily hydration goals
With 17.2 ounces of refreshing zero calorie flavors, Cascade Ice is a great option for those who want to stay on top of their daily fluid intake but may be bored with plain old water.
- You can kiss sugary drinks goodbye!
If you’re looking for an alternative to sugary sodas and overly-sweetened juices, Cascade Ice offers a variety of sugar-free beverages that you won’t feel guilty about.
- The quality goes beyond your taste buds.
There’s no questioning the quality of product that Cascade Ice Sparkling Water pours into each bottle. Enjoy all of your favorite flavors that are made with ZERO sugar, zero caffeine, zero gluten, and zero sodium!

- Become the life of the pool party with these seasonal recipes that everyone will love!
The fun doesn’t stop with the flavor selection. Spritz up your summer get-togethers by recreating some of this tasty cocktail (and mocktail!) recipes from the Cascade Ice blog.
Summer Fruit Spritzer
Cascade Ice Breakfast Smoothie
Easy Organic Grapefruit Prosecco Cocktail
Patriotic Popsicles made with Cascade Ice Water
Skinny Cocktails
- You’ll never get bored of the same flavors.
Cascade Ice comes in five different product categories, so there are plenty of delicious flavors to try out! There’s Original, Original with Caffeine, USDA Organic, USDA Organic with Caffeine and Naturals.
What’s your favorite thing about Cascade Ice? Tell us in the comments below or share a photo! Remember to “like” and “follow” us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
by Cascade Ice on July 15, 2021

Now more than ever, people are headed outside to get fresh air and a healthy dose of exercise. With gyms across the country experiencing record low membership levels, what better reason to adopt some fun workouts that you can do outside?
Outdoor workouts challenge your muscles using a science called “muscle confusion.” With all the natural inclines, declines and various obstacles found in nature, your body must work harder to burn calories. But the great thing about it? You’re usually having so much fun and distracted by all the sights and sounds of the outdoors that you don’t realize how hard your body is working!
But where to start? Check out these 6 solid exercises you can do anywhere, using just your bodyweight:
Side Broad Jump
Target your leg muscles by standing on a flat surface starting with your feet together. Bend your knees and leap as far as possible to one side, landing on the foot of that same side. Leap back the other direction, landing on the opposite foot. Start with 15 hops on each side and use your arms as momentum.
Bench pushups
Build your chest, arms, and abs by finding a nearby bench or set of stairs. Place your hands on the top of the bench (or a few stairs up) and put yourself in a “plank” position with arms outstretched. Lower your arms and chest and then push up. Try to complete 20 repetitions.
Step-ups
Target your leg muscles using any type of object that you can safely step up on, like a stair, bench, or flat rock. Step up on each side, a total of 20 times. To switch things up, try lifting your leg up behind you when you step up, which will tone your glutes.
Sumo Squats
Set your inner thighs on fire with sumo squats! Stand with your feet farther than your hip width, with toes pointed slightly outward. Slowly lower your lower half down as far as you can go and repeat 20 times. To add a challenge, add a small hop at the top of the movement, or raise up on your tippy toes!
Bicycle Crunches
Lie flat on your back with both legs stretched out straight, with your arms bent behind your head. Take turns bending your left and right legs up to your chest, while pulling your core muscles tight and toward the ground below. As you alternate your legs bending, pull the opposite elbow from each leg to the opposite knee. Try to complete 20 crunches total and your abs will be on fire.
Mountain Climbers
Don’t be intimidated by the name – these are one of the most fun outdoor exercises there are! Begin in a plank position on the ground (or, if you need assistance, use an elevated surface instead) and alternate pulling your knees up to your chest in a rapid motion, getting your heart rate pumping. Make sure to keep your hips level and parallel to the ground. Try for 50 total mountain climbers.
With any outdoor exercise, remember two very important things – sun protection of at least SPF 30, as well as staying hydrated! Keep things refreshing and exciting by grabbing one of our USDA organic sparkling waters with a crisp dash of flavor.
Do you like to work out outdoors? Tell us in the comments below or share a photo! Remember to “like” and “follow” us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.