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  2. 12 Best Electrolyte Powder Packets

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    Electrolyte powder packets offer a convenient and effective solution to combat dehydration and enhance athletic performance. Did you know that during intense physical activity, the body can lose ...

  3. Drink mix - Wikipedia

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    Powdered drink mixes without sugar will often contain water-soluble filler ingredients such as maltodextrin or dextrose. Products may also include vitamins, electrolytes, caffeine, or other nutrients. The products are variously marketed and to the point to children, athletes, bodybuilders, dieters, or as a vitamin supplement.

  4. Tang (drink mix) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Kraft introduced a new version of orange Tang which replaced half of the sugar with artificial sweeteners. The new packaging advertises "1/2 the sugar of 100% juice". [16] The artificial sweeteners used in the new formulation are sucralose, acesulfame potassium and neotame. The new formula is more concentrated and distributed in ...

  5. Are electrolyte powders good for you? What nutrition experts ...

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    What to know about added sugar in electrolyte powders and tablets. If you check the labels of many electrolyte powders, you may notice added sugar. Boufounos says there’s a valid reason for that ...

  6. Propel Water - Wikipedia

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    Propel Fitness Water was introduced in 2002 by Gatorade. [2] In 2005, Gatorade introduced Propel Calcium. [3] [4] In the summer of 2006, Gatorade introduced Propel powder packets: a dry powder mix of Propel, where the contents of a powder packet are added to a 500 ml (16.9 oz) bottle of water.

  7. Sports drink - Wikipedia

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    Athletes that are actively training lose water and electrolytes from their bodies by sweating, and expending energy.Sports drinks are sometimes chosen to be a solution for this problem through fluid replacement, carbohydrate loading and nutrient supplementation, [4] although the same source also states that "Whether water or a sports drink is consumed is the athlete's choice."

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