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Myprotein puts its Hyrox Series electrolyte formula into stick packs and effervescent tablets

Myprotein Hyrox Effervescent Tablets

The Hyrox Series is a line of supplements developed by the international powerhouse Myprotein, in partnership with the exploding sport that is Hyrox. Of course, the experienced sports nutrition brand has built all of the products in the collection around the demands of the sport itself. There are two new members of the family this month, although they’re not completely new, but an extension of one of the series’ first entries.

Myprotein has launched its Hyrox Series hydration supplement, The Electro, in formats that aren’t the traditional bulk tubs of powder. Consumers can now get the product and its benefits in the form of effervescent tablets and stick packs. The latter has practically the same ingredients and dosages as a serving of the original powder version of The Electro, combining various vitamins and almost one and a half grams of electrolytes.

As for Myprotein’s The Electro Effervescent Tablets, you don’t get as many vitamins or electrolytes, with half a gram of sodium, 100mg of potassium, and 25mg of magnesium combining for half of what you get in the powder. You’re essentially trading the completeness of the powder for the convenience of effervescent tablets, and they are fairly priced with the stick packs at £17.99‎ for a box of 20 sticks and £7.99 for a tube of 12 tablets.