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Introducing Recover 180 and its electrolyte-fueled organic sports drink

Recover 180 Organic Hydration

Newcomers to the world of hydration are coming thick and fast, and on both sides of the coin: ready-to-drink beverages as well as powder format supplements, typically in stick packs to toss in a shaker and away you go. Recover 180 is one of the latest entries into the category, and it is one of the former brands competing in hydration with a bottled beverage that has a few highlightable features, but most notably, it is entirely organic, while still providing a balanced blend of electrolytes to support hydration and performance.

There are five flavors available for Recover 180’s flagship sports drink, all of them relatively traditional and typical with Lemon Lime, a sweet Super Berry, the two-part classic Peach Mango, Watermelon, and one of the most common supplement flavors in Fruit Punch. Regardless of whichever way you go, the brand keeps the calories to a minimum, relying on the sweetener erythritol, which gives the product 19g of carbohydrates, 17g of that sugar alcohol and only a gram of sugar, no fat or protein, and a light 15 calories each.

Moving on to the active ingredients in Recover 180’s simply named Organic Hydration Drink, it comes with vitamins A and E, zinc but at a light 6mg, and with the help of coconut water, a balance of 100mg of sodium, 130mg of potassium, and 50mg of magnesium, for a combined 280mg of electrolytes. Recover 180 tops all of those things off — flavors, low sugar, light calories, and electrolytes — with colorful, eye-catching branding that changes from taste to taste, although all equally popping as much as one another on shelves.

Recover 180 does have a website that outlines everything you need to know about its signature sports drink; however, the best way to get your hands on the brand and its beverage is the online giant Amazon. Through amazon.com you’ll pay $29.99 for a case of a dozen bottles, and you have all five flavors to choose from in Lemon Lime, Super Berry, Peach Mango, Watermelon, and Fruit Punch.