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EHP Labs expands its hydration supplement into beverage in the Hydreau Sports Drink

Ehp Labs Hydreau Drink

International success EHP Labs introduced its hydration innovation Hydreau at the end of last year, bringing a twist to the hugely popular category. Hydreau does indeed feature a variety of electrolytes to support hydration and performance, as you get with most competitors, packing a total of 758mg of electrolytes. Quickly following that here in the month of March, the brand has revealed and released a beverage version of that hydration supplement with the Hydreau Sports Drink.

EHP Labs’ ready-to-drink Hydreau isn’t an exact one-to-one of the original powder product, but it has all of the same goals and purpose, and many of the same key ingredients. The electrolyte count in the beverage is a little lower, although almost all of the quality sources have remained, including coconut water, sodium and potassium chloride, and marine-sourced Aquamin minerals.

Ehp Labs Hydreau Drink

Also, like the Hydreau supplement, EHP Labs has carried over taurine into its sports drink variant, albeit a significantly lower amount at just 40mg, and for the signature twist that made Hydreau stand out, you have the nootropic tyrosine. In the original, the focus and cognitive-supporting tyrosine was at a gram per serving or 2g in a double. For the beverage, that has been lowered a fair amount down to 400mg, so it’s not as efficacious, although EHP has ensured that hybrid approach is still in play.

Similar to the unique and innovative OxyShred Infinity energy drink powered by Enfinity paraxanthine, EHP Labs has debuted its Hydreau sports drink first in its local Australian market. The international brand has come out with force, rolling out the product in four flavors, all with zero sugar and just ten calories in a half-liter bottle. As for what the options are, EHP has kept the theme light and refreshing in Fijian Pineapple, Raspberry Refresh, Juicy Watermelon, and the classic duo of Kiwi Strawberry.

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