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Gaming brand Glytch pushes its list of flavors for Revive to a total of four

Glytch Revive New Menu

Glytch is not your typical gaming supplement company; it goes well beyond the usual realm of that sort of brand by having several products that do a lot more than enhance energy and focus. Other items in the Glytch lineup include a testosterone booster, a dedicated eye health formula, a stimulant-free nootropic, sleep-supporting supplement, multivitamin, and a hydration product that’s been given a few more flavors.

Glytch’s hydration supplement is named Revive, featuring a variety of ingredients specifically for hydration, with the likes of a gram each of coconut water and taurine, Aquamin marine minerals, electrolytes, and AstraGin to improve absorption and efficacy. The menu of the product has been revamped this month, where it now stands at four with Strawberry Margarita, Cherry Limeade, Raspberry Lemonade, and Blackberry Lemonade.

You can grab any of the four flavors of Glytch’s hydration and performance supplement, Revive, straight from its online store at $29.95 for a tub of the usual 30 servings, the same as its flagship gaming product but a fair amount cheaper than the more advanced Pro Series alternative.

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