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Key Element Electrolytes is a sugar-free hydration powder designed for keto, paleo, and POTS enthusiasts. Each serving delivers essential electrolytes—1,000 mg Sodium, 200 mg Potassium, and 60 mg Magnesium—without added sugars or carbs. Conveniently packaged for on-the-go hydration, this product offers an affordable alternative to traditional liquid formulas, ensuring optimal recovery for athletes and active individuals.




| ASIN | B0CVNJCNXB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (39) |
| Date First Available | August 7, 2023 |
| Manufacturer | Hydrate Pro |
| Package Dimensions | 3.7 x 3.7 x 3.4 inches; 9.92 ounces |
L**G
Basically the same as LMNT
I use this daily, the price is awesome, the ingredients and proportions are nearly identical to LMNT at a fraction of the cost.
K**S
kind of taste like orange Jell-O. It’s a good idea to do a test before drinking a lot of somethinr
The sugar-free orange-flavored drink with electrolytes for hydration This drink is pretty good, but next time, I'll cut back on the amount to put into 20 ounces of water, even though a whole tray of ice was involved. The sugar-free part is always tricky because some substances are going to cause you to use the restroom more than average. That happened to me today, and I drank it yesterday, so be aware of how much you drink, just in case that was it. I can’t say it was that because I had something else that could’ve caused it. I just happened to drink coffee yesterday, water with this product, and lots of cookies, and I went without food for a long time and then had Mexican food and dessert. Also, I have been very sleepy today and a little achy. I think I overdid it yesterday. So try it because it isn’t bad, and I suppose the hydration is worth it. I had no problem at the Hairdresser for four hours, where I usually had to go upstairs and powder my nose a few times in the morning. I suppose it could be that the water was hydrating and not being eliminated. Anyway, I thought I would include that information. Today, I had a little bit of the drink, and as I said before, it wasn’t bad. It tastes orange and reminds me of a tiny bit of sodium in orange gelatin with water. It has that kind of consistency. I love that flavor and always have. So try a little bit at a time and test it out. What would work for me and others? You could give this as a gift if it turns out that you love it. It might not work for you and vice versa. Next time, I will put half a scoop and 20 ounces of water in a large mug with the ice tray. That should help. You could give this as a gift if it turns out that you love it. I might add it to the bag with a sports bottle or something suitable for your situation. The recipient might love this—especially someone who’s used Stevia products. I use Stevia, but I’ve never mixed it with other ingredients. Ensure to drink a lot of water when hydrating using products like these. Anything can become a problem. And stay away from stimulants as much as possible. They aren’t healthy anyway. Eat as healthy as possible. Today, I’m craving pro and low carbs. Regarding price, I would check what it says on the product page, and match it against what I wrote and others. Pricing and value can be subjective, and I’m not really quite sure I can tell you if it is valuable to you in this case. Enjoy!
P**O
Delicious
This dissolves quickly and contains more electrolytes than many other brands that I’ve researched. I like the lemony taste.
O**K
Not a fan of the flavor
Maybe other flavors would have been better but the orange was not it. I purchased this as a cheaper alternative to LMNT, which I love, and was not pleased. It tastes very artificially sweetened and almost like medicine with a bad aftertaste. I forced myself to take a few more sips but could not get past the flavor unfortunately. I do like the electrolyte profile but will not be repurchasing. Update: the seller contacted me and refunded this order which was very much appreciated.
J**O
Better than other gator-style-ade products
So far it has been great. It comes with much better ingredients than the fake electrolyte beverages that are sold everywhere. I have not had issues with the flavor and it has made a difference in my water intake. Sodium has been misrepresented everywhere and this one has the right amount. So far I've been happy with it. Would like to see something without any sweetener where I could add my own choice (or nothing at all).
C**W
Hydrate Pro Sugar-Free Electrolyte Hydration Powder
It's salty by design. I hadn't paid attention before I bought it and I read the informative instructions and started out with 30oz water for those who are unfamiliar with sodium based electrolyte beverages like I was. What I really like is that it is made in the USA in a GMP facility and it has no sugar. A lot of the options out there have crappy ingredients and this one offers clean ingredients and no additives. It suits vegan, Paleo, and Keto diets.
C**W
Pretty good, subtle flavor, not a lot of ingredients, too much table salt
I have two complaints. First, it's too much table salt - 1,000mg of salt (sodium chloride) is almost half of your daily intake. Many people are low on electrolytes, and probably don't know it. But I suspect most everyone gets plenty of salt from their diet, so I would rather them focus on the other ingredients. That's my second complaint - there really aren't that many other ingredients. There are 3 salts (potassium, magnesium, and sodium), but the potassium and magnesium are pretty low doses. I take 500mg magnesium daily (this has 60), and I tend to mix potassium powder with my smoothies or electrolyte drinks (I tend to add 400mg, this only has 200mg). This doesn't have the other things I look for in an electrolyte mix - chromium, manganese, bicarbonate, calcium, phosphate, copper or zinc (not both at the same time, though), etc. But I do like that it's got simple and mostly natural ingredients - stevia for sweetness, and citric acid / malic for to add a little bite to it. I also like the flavor just fine. Keep in mind it's pretty mild. It's slightly thick like a glycerin texture (from the potassium), it's slightly salty, and slightly citrus sweet. It's definitely not like Gatorade or anything like that. The flavor is fine straight, but I usually mix with something else - for extra ingredients and also extra flavor, depending on my mood. I tend to add a few drops of 40,000 Volts to my electrolyte drinks (it has about 80 trace minerals). I also tend to add extra potassium, a few drops of stevia, and may even mix with another electrolyte drink mix. I don't really plan on using this drink mix by itself, because it's not comprehensive enough, and I'm only going to use 1/2 a scoop at a time because a full scoop is too much salt for me.
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