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Sweat Ethic enters the dedicated hydration category with six key electrolytes

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As well as launching Total Balance in the month of May, Sweat Ethic has also introduced fans and followers to another all-new supplement named Hydrate’d, which is somewhat self-explanatory. As the product’s title suggests, Hydrate’d is a supplement that’s all about supporting and enhancing hydration to improve performance, endurance, and recovery.

Like every product we’ve seen enter the growing hydration category, Sweat Ethic’s Hydrate’d is powered by six key electrolytes, including potassium, magnesium, and phosphorus. The brand has also included a light 1mg of zinc, and the antioxidant vitamin C at a somewhat moderate amount of 100mg per serving to support and strengthen immune health.

Sweat Ethic’s dedicated hydration supplement is in stock and available now through its online store, where a full-size tub will cost you $44.99. Hydrate’d comes in just the one flavor at the moment with Berry, and it has twice the usual amount of servings in a supplement at 60.