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Tom Brady’s TB12 adds a classic Fruit Punch to its electrolyte supplement

Fruit Punch Tb12 Electrolyte

The brand TB12, co-founded by none other than the legendary number 12 himself, Tom Brady, has a comprehensive selection of sports nutrition supplements ranging from the typical pre-workout to sleep support. The newest addition comes in the form of a flavor for its dedicated hydration product, TB12 Electrolyte. Previously the vegan-friendly, electrolyte-powered supplement had only two flavors, Blueberry Pomegranate and Lemonade.

TB12 has added a classic option to TB12 Electrolyte this week, freshening up the menu just in time for Summer with the fruity concoction Fruit Punch. The flavor is available for both formats of the hydration and performance supporting product in a bulk 30 serving tub and a box of 15 single-serving stick packs. You can purchase the new Fruit punch TB12 Electrolyte at tb12sports.com, where the more cost-effective tub is $24, and the sticks are $18.