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Optimum focuses entirely on electrolytes for another European innovation

Optimum Nutrition Electrolyte Powder

When Optimum Nutrition drops new products in the United Kingdom and Europe, specifically those that are exclusive to the market and not available anywhere else, they tend to come in waves with more than a single item. We just saw the legacy sports nutrition powerhouse debut Clear Whey Protein Isolate + Collagen, blending quality whey isolate and functional collagen into one, and also about to roll out across the pond is the simply named Electrolyte Powder.

Optimum Nutrition is known for its high-quality, reliable staple supplements, including the likes of its legendary Gold Standard Whey Protein and its consistently great value, Micronized Creatine. The upcoming Electrolyte Powder is another one of those innovations, where you get a very straightforward set of ingredients and dosages for the general purpose of the title feature, and in this case, it’s a blend of electrolytes to support hydration and performance.

Every serving of Electrolyte Powder from Optimum Nutrition breaks down into 300mg of potassium, 400mg of sodium, 121mg of calcium, and 113mg of magnesium, coming to a respectable grand total of 934mg, just shy of breaking four figures. Again, the supplement is simple, straightforward, and true to its name, and it is launching in the United Kingdom and Europe shortly with sizeable tubs of 33 servings in two flavors, Forest Berries and a citrusy Lemon.

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