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TruLabs blends electrolyte-fueled hydration and some greens in its latest innovation

Trulabs Hydrate Greens

TruLabs has introduced a completely new innovation for the health and wellness market that stays in its signature format of flavored powder in single-serving stick packs, but it is quite different from anything in its current lineup of Hydrate, Energy+Focus, Sleep, and the pre-workout Pre. The product is named Hydrate Greens, as it is a hybrid supplement, supporting both sides of its name, featuring a variety of superfood ingredients as well as components to improve hydration.

TruLabs’ Hydrate Greens comes with a handful of organic greens, none of them listed with their exact amounts in its compact 5g serving, but the variety includes kale, spinach, barley grass, and oat grass. There is also a variety of vitamins and minerals reinforcing the supplement for general health and wellness, and to support hydration, there is a rather impressive total of over 1,400mg of electrolytes, most of that being sodium and chloride at 500mg and 800mg, respectively.

While it’s a little difficult to know just how much greens TruLabs has jammed into Hydrate Greens, it does seem like a good amount, with the multivitamin infusion adding a nice touch to the hybrid supplement. The brand’s latest innovation has been launched at the supermarket giant Walmart, where you can find all of its other products as well, in only one flavor to start with a crisp and refreshing Green Apple, and it comes in boxes of six single-serving stick packs at a reasonable $9.97.

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