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Emrald Labs expands its gummy range with electrolyte and nootropic-based innovations

Emrald Labs Nootropic Gummy

Emrald Labs in Australia is home to several sports nutrition supplements, from pre-workouts to fat burners, protein powders, and standalone essentials like creatine and fish oil; it has you covered enough to make it a one-stop shop. The popular brand also has a good amount of products in the delicious gummy format, including Multi-Vitamin Gummy, Greens Gummy, and standalones like Apple Cider Vinegar Gummy and Ashwagandha Gummy.

The supplement company from down under is building out that side of its catalog this month with two more innovations in the always enjoyable gummy system, and they’re both somewhat complex. First, you have Electrolyte Gummy, providing several hundred milligrams of electrolytes to support hydration. Second is Nootropic Gummy, bringing together phosphatidylserine and a light 60mg of caffeine to enhance focus, cognition, and energy.

Gummies and other edible formats have become significantly more popular over the last few years, especially with particular ingredients like creatine, apple cider, even protein. Emrald Labs already had a good amount of gummy supplements, so it makes that as it expands that area, it does so in less common ways. Electrolyte and Nootropic Gummy do just that, and they’re available now direct at $39.90 (27.97 USD) and $49.90 (34.99 USD), respectively.

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