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Ultima Replenisher Daily Hydration Electrolyte Stick Packs - Original Variety Pack - 2.5oz/20ct

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Leisure Hydration Electrolyte Refresher Tropical Mango - 16 fl oz Single Can

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Watermelon drinks commonly use cold-pressed watermelon juice or other watermelon fruit components that naturally provide electrolytes (notably potassium) plus antioxidants. Some products also call out lycopene and L‑citrulline as additional recovery or hydration-supporting ingredients.

Many watermelon electrolyte drinks are marketed for post-exercise hydration and recovery, promoting rapid electrolyte and fluid replenishment after sweating and support for muscle recovery following intense activity.

Labeling varies: some products advertise “No Added Sugar,” others list very low added sugar (about 1–2 g per serving), while cold-pressed varieties often show the natural sugar and calorie counts—for example, one 12‑oz cold-pressed lemonade lists 17 g sugar and 75 calories.

They’re available as ready-to-drink bottled liquids and as powdered mixes you dissolve in water (single-serve sticks or scoopable tubs).

Powdered mixes are sold as single-serve stick packets or scoopable tubs; directions commonly instruct mixing one stick or two scoops with about 16 oz of water.

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