

HYDRATION MULTIPLIER + ENERGY ELECTROLYTE DRINK MIX BLACKBERRY PEACH
Liquid I.V.
Overview
This electrolyte drink mix aims to provide faster hydration than water alone and offer a boost of energy through a blend of electrolytes, B vitamins, and a proprietary 'Energy Matrix'. While the electrolytes and B vitamins contribute to hydration and energy metabolism, the high sugar content, the lack of caffeine, and the unknown doses within the proprietary blend, may limit the overall effectiveness.
The Good
Convenient and portable single-serving packets
Electrolytes can aid in rapid rehydration
B vitamins support energy metabolism
The Bad
High Sugar Content (11g added sugars per serving)
Proprietary Blend makes precise ingredient dosing unclear
Overconsumption of B vitamins may lead to neurological symptoms
Is it for you?
Best For: Athletes, individuals needing hydration and energy, those recovering from hangovers or illness
Skip If: You are sensitive to caffeine, have high blood pressure, or are on a strict low-sugar diet.
Ingredients Analysis
Trans Fat
0 gCholesterol
0 mgSodium
500 mgVitamin D
0 mcgCalcium
0 mgIron
0 mgPotassium
380 mgVitamin C
62 mgThiamin
19.3 mgRiboflavin
1.93 mgNiacin
5.79 mgVitamin B6
9.6 mgVitamin B12
0 mcgCaffeine
0 mgL-Theanine
0 mgHow to Use
Mix one packet with 16 oz of water and stir or shake well. Consume as needed for hydration and energy.
As needed
Morning or Mid-day
Before or during activity, or when feeling fatigued
Who Should Use This
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