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Canned sports drink brand Cadence looking at new flavors and products for 2025

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Cadence Teases Innovations For 2025

Cadence is one of the more unique entrants we’ve seen in the sports drink space, bringing together a sensible mix of ingredients and features, including carbonated spring water and salt, as a reliable source of electrolytes for hydration and performance. The standout part of Cadence and its beverage is that instead of coming in a plastic bottle, it’s put all of the components and benefits into a sleek 12oz can, giving it a more stylish feel similar to the many different energy drinks you find in the cooler.

Cadence has shared that its first year in business, throughout 2024, was a huge success but it is not resting on that and already has plenty planned for 2025. In the lead up to the New Year, the brand has been testing and tweaking all-new flavors, presumably for its signature sports drink, which currently only has one taste on its menu in Citrus. Even more excitingly, Cadence has said it’s also been working on completely new products as well as competitors for categories outside of hydration.

Regardless of what Cadence evolves and expands into, it doesn’t plan on losing its approach and strategy, where it crafts supplements and nutrition products to fuel athletes and performance. We suspect those innovations will have some sort of distinct difference to them, as you get in the canned sports drink, and we are extremely excited to see what that looks like. The mention of new categories certainly hypes the coming year for Cadence,, and we’ll be sharing any developments as soon as we get them.