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Pedialyte Electrolyte Solution Freezer Pops Variety Pack - 33.6 fl oz
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- A COOL WAY TO HELP REHYDRATE: Just freeze, eat, and rehydrate
- HYDRATE AND FEEL BETTER FAST: Quickly restore fluids and electrolytes
- #1 DOCTOR-RECOMMENDED BRAND: Pedialyte is the #1 doctor-recommended brand for hydration
- DESIGNED FOR EFFECTIVENESS: Designed to rehydrate more effectively than common beverages like water, some sports drinks, juices, and sodas
- GREAT FOR KIDS AND ADULTS: Pedialyte has an optimal balance of electrolytes and glucose for fast rehydration in kids and adults
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Serving Size: 125.0 mL
Serving Per Container: 8
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Q: Why do you use toxic food dyes in this product targetted to children?
A: Agreed! I hate that pedialyte still uses red 40! Everyone knows better by now!
submitted byK - 1 month agoA: Pedialyte isn’t just for children and if it passed FDA regulations then it can be put on a shelf. If you want something with a healthier option try water.
submitted byAhyanna - 2 months agoA: The health and safety of our consumers are our top priorities and you are welcome to give us a call regarding any concerns with the ingredients in Pedialyte. We can be reached at 800-986-8441 M-F 8:30am-5pm, EST. -The Pedialyte Team
submitted byAbbott Nutrition Team - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Can kids under 12 months use these while teething?
A: Check with your doctor if your baby is under 1 year of age. - The Pedialyte Team
submitted byAbbott Nutrition Team - 27 days agoBrand expert
Q: How many should I take for complete hydration? Adult 108lbs. Thank you!
A: When you are dehydrated 1-2 liters of Pedialyte a day. Call your doctor if you think you need more. -The Pedialyte Team
submitted byAbbott Nutrition Team - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: I purchased these using Drive Up, so I'm wondering if I have to freeze them now or if I can wait until my kid is sick and I'll need them.
A: Great question! Try taking them out of the box & lay flat in the freezer. If not, it can take several days to completely freeze. - The Pedialyte Team
submitted byAbbott Nutrition Team - 2 years agoBrand expert