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Electrolyte Balance
Customers are overwhelmingly positive about Nutricost Electrolyte Complex Powder's ability to provide essential electrolytes like sodium and potassium, as well as vitamins and minerals for hydration support. The powder mixes easily into water with a pleasant grape flavor and is cost-effective due to its large container size.
Flavor
Customers generally have positive opinions about the grape flavor of Nutricost Electrolyte Complex Powder, describing it as pleasant, good, and enjoyable. Some mention that it mixes well with water and dissolves quickly, while others note that it offers a refreshing boost and is a great deal for the money. A few customers have mentioned that they prefer the taste to other brands and find it effective as a sports drink. However, some customers have noted that the powder does not completely dissolve in cold water and that the recommended serving size is too sweet for their preference.
Hydration
Customers are highly satisfied with the Nutricost Electrolyte Complex Powder's ability to hydrate effectively during workouts and physical activities. They appreciate its refreshing taste and the added vitamins and minerals for energy boost. Some customers have noted that it is a cost-effective alternative to sports drinks and helps them stay hydrated while reducing plastic waste.
Highlights
Quality
Great mix of electrolytes and can be very handy if you do any sort of fasts or suffer from cramps post/mid-activity.
Great flavor, great amount of electrolytes for most activities!
The label also says that it is third-party tested, non-gmo, and gluten-free.
I have been trying out a lot of pre-workouts and electrolyte drinks, and most of them taste just horrible.
Price
Also, at about $26 for 120 servings it is a great deal too.
This is such a reasonably priced brand.
While this seems kind of expensive, it’s a reasonable cost per serving.
This drink mix is a good deal for the money.
Packaging/appearance
The container came with a safety seal for added peace of mind.
It packs essential electrolytes like sodium and potassium.
So if you add this to bottled water, search for the individually packed ones.
Competitiveness
With 120 servings per container, this powder is incredibly cost-effective compared to other electrolyte drinks.
The other brand i had tried, in comparison, has 17 ingredients and 6 of them are 100%+ of dv.
As for cost and composition, i had never tried any prior version of a nutricost electrolyte powder so i can't opine but compari... Read More
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
good, sweet, great and tried. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 13.3% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 51 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 28 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Overall it is a pretty decent drink mix as far as taste and texture goes
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This is the grape electrolyte
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ingredients it contains sodium potassium magnesium calcium and vitamins c b6 and b12
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The amounts and dv of each are listed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There is zero sugar and its sweetened with stevia
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The label also says that it is thirdparty tested nongmo and glutenfree
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If it didn’t state zero sugar on the canister i wouldn’t believe it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
That’s anything from standing in the yard for 15 minutes when it’s 100 degrees out to moderate workouts like jogging or cycling
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