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Hydration category welcomes another sports nutrition brand in Canada’s Yummy Sports

Yummy Sports Hydra Electrolytes

Another sports nutrition company has entered the world of hydration, and this time, it is the well-established Canadian brand Yummy Sports, known for its heavily flavor-marketed supplements, especially its whey isolate-based protein powder that has seen many unique extensions over the years. Hydra+Electrolytes is the name of the brand’s entry into the space, and it is one of your more complex competitors, combining electrolytes with a few other ingredients, all for the purpose of hydration and performance.

Yummy Sports Hydra+Electrolytes include coconut water and pink Himalayan salt at half a gram each per serving, plus magnesium and potassium citrate at 375mg and 588mg, respectively, to provide the essential electrolytes. To further the primary goals of the latest supplement from the brand, there is a gram each of glycerol and the amino acids taurine and glutamine, and another half-gram dose of the reliable antioxidant vitamin C, all for the purpose of enhancing hydration and improving performance.

The Canadian retailer Shop Sante is one of the first places carrying Yummy Sports Hydra+Electrolytes, with not even the brand’s official online store listing the electrolyte-fueled product just yet. Through the sports nutrition store, you’ll pay a relatively reasonable $24.99 (18.46 USD), for a tub of 30 servings, which will last you a month used once a day, or one and a half months during training, five times a week. There are plenty of flavors to choose from, too, in Blue Raspberry, Watermelon, Pink Lemonade, and Peach.