The flavor of Hi Biscus La Croix is an interesting one. While it claims to be hibiscus, it doesn't quite taste like the traditional floral notes one would associate with hibiscus. Instead, it reminds me more of sweet tarts or smarties candies. It has a distinct sweetness to it, but not in a sugary or artificial way. It's more like a subtle, refreshing sweetness that lingers on the palate.
One thing I appreciate about Hi Biscus La Croix is that the flavor is not overpowering. I often find that flavored sparkling waters can have an overly strong and artificial taste, which I personally dislike. But with Hi Biscus, the flavor is more subtle and balanced. It doesn't overpower the taste of the sparkling water itself, allowing it to still feel light and refreshing.
In terms of the hibiscus claim, I have to say that I don't really taste the hibiscus specifically. It's possible that the hibiscus flavor is blended with other fruity or citrus notes, which could explain the sweet tart-like taste. However, if you're expecting a distinct hibiscus flavor, you may be a bit disappointed.
I find Hi Biscus La Croix to be a pleasant and refreshing beverage. It's not too sweet, not too strong, and has a unique flavor profile that sets it apart from other flavored sparkling waters. While it may not deliver on the hibiscus claim, it still provides an enjoyable drinking experience.