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Sweet Sweat maker Sports Research dives into the growing hydration category

Sports Research Hydrate

The hydration space has another entry this week, coming from the team at Sports Research, mostly known for its thermogenic topical supplement Sweet Sweat. The sports nutrition product is specifically formulated to support and enhance hydration, performance, and recovery, and it is backed by a comprehensive selection of electrolytes. The brand has also packaged it in single-serving stick packs, a common format for hydration supplements, and it has plenty of flavors to choose from.

Sports Research Hydrate relies on the likes of pink Himalayan salt, coconut water powder, sodium citrate, and potassium citrate, providing an electrolyte breakdown of 400mg of sodium, 200mg of potassium, 337mg of chloride, and 40mg each of magnesium and calcium. The brand has thrown in a variety of vitamins as well, including B vitamins and vitamin C, all wrapped in a flavored powder in your choice of four flavors with Lemon Lime, Passion Fruit, Cherry Pomegranate, and Raspberry Lemonade.

Sports Research Hydrate Label

Sports Research is taking on the fast-growing sports nutrition category of hydration in the only way it knows how, giving you everything you could want for a supplement to support hydration and performance backed by 7 vitamins, 65 trace minerals, and over a gram of electrolytes. Sports Research Hydrate is currently only in stock in a variety bundle of 16 stick packs with four of each of the four sugar-free flavors, and directly from sportsresearch.com, you’ll pay $22.95, which is about $1.43 a packet.

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