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XXL Nutrition finally comes out with a traditional bulk hydration supplement

Xxl Nutrition Electrolytes

As big as XXL Nutrition is in its home country of the Netherlands and surrounding European markets, there is one type of supplement it has surprisingly not come out with until just recently. While the sizeable brand does take part in the hydration category, it has done so in every format except the traditional bulk tub of several servings, with the stick pack Hydra Sticks, sports drink Isotonic, effervescent tablets Hydrate, and the carbohydrate-based ORS.

The simply named Electrolytes is the latest outing from XXL Nutrition, and as per the name, it is an all-out, straight electrolyte product. The brand has brought together several classic sources of electrolytes like sea salt, potassium chloride, and magnesium citrate to provide well over a gram of electrolytes per serving, including 900mg of sodium. XXL hasn’t added any other functionality to the supplement, again, keeping the focus entirely about electrolytes.

Electrolytes joins the handful of other electrolyte-powered products available from XXL Nutrition, and similar to those many others, the price is nice and low, which is to be expected since it is as straightforward as it is. For a bottle of 60 servings, double the usual month’s supply of 30, you’ll pay €19.99 (23.62 USD), with only one flavor available at the moment in a classic Peach Mango, and a second listed as coming soon in a sweet Forest Fruits.

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