Pedialyte Electrolyte Powder, Hydration Drink for Kids & Adults, Hydration Station Variety Pack: Grape, Strawberry Lemonade, Orange, and Cherry, 80 Powder Packets
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Pedialyte Electrolyte Powder, Hydration Drink for Kids & Adults, Hydration Station Variety Pack: Grape, Strawberry Lemonade, Orange, and Cherry, 80 Powder Packets
- HYDRATE AND FEEL BETTER FAST: Pedialyte electrolytes powder packets are designed to replace fluids and electrolytes
- 2X THE ELECTROLYTES: Pedialyte electrolytes powder packets have 2x the electrolytes and 50% less sugar vs the leading sports drink
- #1 DOCTOR-RECOMMENDED BRAND: Pedialyte is the #1 doctor-recommended brand for hydration
- HYDRATES LONGER THAN WATER: Pedialyte electrolytes powder is clinically shown to keep you hydrated longer than water
- GREAT FOR KIDS AND ADULTS: Pedialyte has an optimal balance of electrolytes and glucose for fast rehydration in kids and adults. Powder packets offer convenient, on-the-go hydration
- 3 KEY ELECTROLYTES: Pedialyte electrolytes powder has 3 key electrolytes for rehydration: sodium, chloride, and potassium
- GREAT-TASTING ELECTROLYTE POWDER: Hydration Station Variety Pack features Grape, Strawberry Lemonade, Orange, and Cherry
Pedialyte Electrolyte Powder Packs are a convenient, advanced hydration solution that’s specially formulated with the optimal balance of sugar and electrolytes to help prevent dehydration in both kids and adults. From the #1 pediatrician†and pharmacist-recommended brand,1 Pedialyte electrolyte drink is medical-grade hydration that quickly replenishes lost fluids and electrolytes. Pedialyte promotes fluid absorption more effectively than sports drinks, juice, or even water. Simply dissolve one packet in 16 fl oz of cold water and enjoy. Feel better fast with Pedialyte!
*Each Pedialyte product has at least 1030mg sodium and no more than 25g sugar per liter, leading sports drink have ~460mg sodium and ~58g sugar per liter.
†Among pediatricians who recommend oral electrolyte solution to patients 0-6 years of age; Data on file, 2016.
References: 1. Pharmacy Times, 2017









