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Fans can now get packs of multiple flavors of Bolero’s signature hydration supplement

Bolero Variety Packs

Bolero is a different kind of hydration company that exclusively sells its flavored powder supplement in single-serving sachets or fewer serving sachets, as opposed to the tubs of bulk powder offering in and around 30 servings or even the boxes of multiple stick packs. Bolero’s signature product is a moderately dosed electrolyte formula with the idea being that you take a small sachet to make half a liter of a sports drink or the larger sachet for triple the amount at one and a half liters.

It’s a quick and convenient hydration solution, and while you can buy it in single sachets, it is available in bundles of multiple sachets, which is an area of its business it has just made a bit more versatile by way of mixed boxes. Previously, you could only grab Bolero’s flagship hydration product in individual sachets or boxes of 12 for a substantial discount. Through its online store, the brand now offers bundles of 12, 24, 64, and 69, with a wide variety of options squeezed inside instead of one.

The catch is this isn’t a build-your-own type variety pack; you don’t get to choose the flavors, so it may be a collection of the best-selling, some of the not-so-strong-selling, or maybe just a blend of everything it has available. The bundles are slightly more expensive than their single-flavor counterparts; for example, the 12-pack flavor variety is $12.25, whereas the single is $11.99, but that is still better than buying 12 individually, and it’s a small price to pay to sample the large Bolero family.

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