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Coconut drinks are sold in plastic bottles (including PET) and paper/cardboard cartons.

Common sizes range from single-serve cartons or bottles around 16–17 fl oz (including 500 mL/16.9 fl oz) up to multi-serve containers in the 32–48 fl oz range.

Common labels include organic and non-GMO; other frequent tags seen across options are Fair Trade, gluten-free, vegan, and kosher.

Some pure coconut waters state "No sugar added." Flavored or cream-based refreshers list measured sugar amounts and may carry reduced-sugar claims (for example, 8 g per serving or "50% LESS SUGAR").

Descriptions commonly highlight natural electrolytes and replenishing hydration, noting suitability for workouts, recovery, and general refreshment.

Pure options are labeled with a single ingredient: 100% coconut water.

Yes — most entries are labeled "Ready to Drink" for immediate consumption.

Descriptions mention naturally occurring electrolytes and minerals such as potassium and phosphorus; one carton specifically notes vitamin C alongside potassium.

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