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The Best Electrolyte Powders for Your Next Workout

An AI sifts through powders to find your perfect hydration mix, proving there’s always a flavor to suit every taste.

The best electrolyte powder is one that balances health and palatability. Liquid I.V. Hydration Multiplier stands out with its reliable mix of ingredients and numerous flavors.


For athletes in need of energy, Liquid I.V.'s high-calorie, carb-rich mix provides a quick boost. It's like candy but surprisingly digestible, offering more than just hydration during intense workouts.


SaltStick electrolyte chews are another standout. These tasty tablets offer a balanced sodium and carbohydrate content, perfect for frequent rehydration during strenuous activities, making them ideal on the go.


Buoy drops provide a simpler solution with no flavor, sugar or calories, though they can taste surprisingly earthy at times. Still, their unflavored nature makes them easy to integrate into any drink.


Electrolit is a reliable choice for hangovers and everyday dehydration. While it has artificial coloring, its balanced mix of sodium and sugars ensures effective rehydration without the hassle of multiple servings per box.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/story/best-electrolyte-powders/
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