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With Gatorade electrolytes, Propel fitness water has enough electrolytes to put back what you lose in sweat. Propel hydrates your workout with zero calories*. Propel has zero sugar.* *For more information, visit the official website. Propel is a fitness water dedicated to helping you get the most out of every workout. Backed by the Gatorade Sports Science Institute, it’s scientifically formulated to help put back what you lose in sweat and keep you properly hydrated. To us, sweat is a badge of honor. But when you sweat you’re losing more than just water; you’re losing key electrolytes such as salt and potassium that are important for keeping your body hydrated. That’s why Propel is a fitness water made with more. With Gatorade electrolytes, it’s the only water with enough electrolytes to put back what you lose in sweat. Hydrate your workout with the refreshing taste of Propel Water Berry Flavored Water with Electrolytes, Vitamins and No Sugar. A flavored water backed by the Gatorade Sports Science Institute, Propel Water has electrolytes, antioxidants and vitamins to help put back what you lose in sweat. It’s a delicious and refreshing way to hydrate your toughest workouts. Even better, Propel Water has no sugar, so you can hydrate your workout without adding back the calories you burned. This is how Gatorade does water. This product is labelled to United States standards and may differ from similar products sold elsewhere in its ingredients, labeling and allergen warningsWATER, CITRIC ACID, SODIUM HEXAMETAPHOSPHATE (TO PROTECT FLAVOR), NATURAL FLAVOR, SALT, POTASSIUM SORBATE (PRESERVES FRESHNESS), POTASSIUM CITRATE, SODIUM CITRATE, ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C), SUCRALOSE, ACESULFAME POTASSIUM, CALCIUM DISODIUM EDTA (TO PROTECT FLAVOR), CALCIUM PANTOTHENATE (VITAMIN B5), NIACINAMIDE (VITAMIN B3), VITAMIN E ACETATE, PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B6)Some states impose a bottle deposit fee on certain beverages shipped to those states, and Amazon may not be able to ship these beverages to all locations.Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.







