Propel, Kiwi Strawberry, Zero Calorie Sports Drinking Water with Electrolytes and Vitamins C&E, 16.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 12) – Packaging May Vary
$8.98
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Hydrate your workout with the refreshing taste of Propel Water Kiwi Strawberry 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.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Package Dimensions : 10.77 x 8.35 x 7.68 inches; 1.1 Pounds
Item model number : 51200
UPC : 052000512007
Manufacturer : Propel
ASIN : B002U58PRI
Country of Origin : USA
Includes 12 (16.9oz) bottles of Propel Water Kiwi Strawberry Flavored Water with Electrolytes, Vitamins and No Sugar
Created by the makers of Gatorade, Propel is the only zero calorie, zero sugar electrolyte water beverage among national enhanced water brands with enough electrolytes to replace what is lost in sweat
Propel electrolyte water beverage contains B Vitamins (B3, B5, and B6), and antioxidants Vitamin C and E.
No artificial flavors
Good source of Vitamin E
Customers say
Customers like the taste, value for money, and hydration of the water. They mention it has a great taste, doesn’t leave them thirsty, and is a healthy drink for the body. Customers are also happy with the calorie, sugar, and electrolyte content.
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8 reviews for Propel, Kiwi Strawberry, Zero Calorie Sports Drinking Water with Electrolytes and Vitamins C&E, 16.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 12) – Packaging May Vary
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Brittany McCue –
Refreshing and Nourishing Hydration in Every Sip!
I recently discovered Propel Black Cherry, Zero Calorie Sports Drinking Water with Electrolytes and Vitamins C&E, and it has quickly become my go-to beverage for staying hydrated and refreshed. This pack of 12, 16.9 fl oz bottles delivers a delicious and invigorating experience with each sip.First and foremost, I appreciate that Propel Black Cherry is a zero-calorie drink. As someone who is conscious about their calorie intake, it’s reassuring to find a beverage that offers hydration without any guilt. The black cherry flavor is delightfully tangy and sweet, providing a burst of refreshment that satisfies my taste buds.One of the standout features of Propel Black Cherry is its infusion of electrolytes and vitamins C&E. These essential nutrients help replenish and energize my body, especially after a workout or a busy day. I’ve noticed a significant improvement in my overall hydration levels since incorporating Propel Black Cherry into my routine.The packaging of this product is also worth mentioning. The 16.9 fl oz bottles are the perfect size for on-the-go hydration, fitting easily into my bag or cup holder. The bottles are sturdy and leak-proof, ensuring that I can enjoy my drink without any spills or messes.Another aspect I appreciate is the convenience of having a pack of 12 bottles. It means I always have a refreshing drink within reach, whether I’m at the gym, in the office, or out for a hike. The pack is also cost-effective, offering great value for the quality and quantity of the product.Overall, Propel Black Cherry, Zero Calorie Sports Drinking Water with Electrolytes and Vitamins C&E, has exceeded my expectations in terms of taste, hydration, and convenience. It’s a refreshing and nourishing beverage that I highly recommend to anyone looking for a healthier alternative to sugary drinks. Stay hydrated and energized with Propel Black Cherry – you won’t be disappointed!
ShanahM3 –
Kids Like It
I buy these waters for my kids who don’t always keep up with drinking enough water. These waters are just right for keeping my kids hydrated and the bottle size makes it just enough. Unlike many other drinks, these dont contain much sugar, maybe 2grams or something so I don’t mind giving it to them. These waters taste good and are better cold. The quality is good.
Carrie Sullivan –
Refreshing and Delicious
Propel lemon is absolutely delicious and hydrating. I toss one in the freezer for about 30 minutes prior to going to the gym and it is so refreshing after a workout. It completely restores my body, and I feel like a million bucks after drinking it. Plus, the price is much cheaper than the grocery store chains, Walmart and other similar stores. Highly recommend!!
Kayla –
My favorite!
This is my favorite drink! It tastes great cold and room temperature. The bottle size is adequate. Zero sugar. Great quality and sturdy packaging.
Texman –
Great Choice
This is the perfect way to quench your thirst with out consuming sugary beverages. The Kiwi Strawberry taste is light and not over powering, just delightful. The label shows it is affiliated with Gatorade but my choosing this is based on the taste. I often add a bottle of this to a pitcher of home brewed unsweetened tea to give it that just right flavor.
randall McDowell –
Taste good
my house hold chugged these down. we love them
Jac –
Excellent electrolytes
I love the size, sturdiness and hydration. Low in sugar. The value is super compared to purchasing individually.
Darren Morhaim –
My thought on buting the bottle, vs the packets and pill
I’ve tried lots of ways to drink enough water without spending too much money. Here’s what I found:Bottled Water:If you buy water bottles one by one, it can cost around 75 cents each. That adds up to about $208 every month if you drink 10 bottles a day. It’s convenient but expensive!Water Packets:Water packets are a bit cheaper, about 65 cents per bottle. So for 10 bottles a day, it’s around $180 a month. It’s not bad, The taste on the packets are real goodWater Tablets:Water tablets are a cool idea! At first, I used a whole tablet, but it tasted weird. Then I tried using just half a tablet, and it was much better! not as good at the bottle or the packets. Even though it didn’t taste as good as bottled water, it only cost about 35 cents per bottle. That’s only $100 a month!Final Thoughts:After trying everything, I decided to stick with water tablets, but I only use half a tablet at a time. They might not taste amazing, but they save a lot of money. Just a tip: don’t use a whole tablet because it doesn’t taste good!But depending on your monthly budget. The packets take as good as the bottles. the pills are half the proce.;So, if you want to save money and stay hydrated, give water tablets a try â just remember to use half at a time!