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Thorne squeezes close to 1.5g of electrolytes into its latest hydration innovation

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Thorne Daily Electrolytes

The reputable, high-end health and nutrition company Thorne has expanded its presence in the diverse hydration category with the introduction of Daily Electrolytes. The brand already had a competitor in the race by way of Catalyte, featuring a quality blend of vitamins and minerals, providing over half a gram of electrolytes. Daily Electrolytes is a little simpler than that, taking out the vitamin aspect and focusing on electrolytes and hydration.

Thorne’s Daily Electrolytes has a combined electrolyte count of 1.439g, a solid amount, as that is far beyond what you get in Catalyte, although that does make perfect sense, as this is a more dedicated hydration innovation. The electrolytes come from pink Himalayan salt, potassium citrate, dimagnesium malate, and calcium silicate, and are there to support hydration, performance, and recovery throughout the day as well as during exercise.

Daily Electrolytes has gone the traditional route in the area of format for the hydration category, with Thorne putting every serving into a stick pack for convenient use of the supplement whenever and wherever you need it. The latest innovation from the brand is a bit more expensive than its original Catalyte, which is to be expected for the amount of electrolytes packed into this one and it’s premium format, at $39 for 30 servings in Watermelon, Blood Orange, and Mango Limeade flavors, or a variety pack with ten sticks of each.