Summarized description:
The Electrolyte Beverage Powder from Royal D is designed for individuals who engage in exercise, experience sweat loss, or desire a refreshing drink for various activities. It contains Sodium to balance fluid and acid-base levels, Potassium for nervous system and muscle regulation, and added vitamins B and C for enhanced nutritional benefits.
Ben –
I purchased the variety pack of these products to sample. They are individually shrink-wrapped in four smaller boxes, all originating from Thailand with packaging in Thai. Each box has a sticker providing nutritional information and mixing instructions in cc of water, which I found unique as most products use ml for measurements. The packets are square-shaped, making them a bit challenging to pour into a water bottle, better suited for use in a glass.
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Joe P. –
Product Reviewed: Royal-D Electrolyte Beverage Powder (4 Assorted Flavors – 10 [25g] packets each)
Positive Aspects:
The Royal-D Electrolyte Beverage Powder comes in a delightful assortment of flavors that blend easily in water, without the use of artificial sugars. With a total of 40 packets included, you’re essentially getting 40 sports drinks for a reasonable price. If you enjoy beverages like Tang or Kool-Aid, you or your children will likely find these drinks palatable while benefiting…
Scuba Steve –
I recently tried the Royal-D Electrolyte Beverage Powder Drink Mix to combat dehydration. However, a major drawback is that the ingredient list is not written in English, making it difficult for me to determine if there are any allergens present. Due to this uncertainty, I decided not to consume the product.
Melissa –
I find these snacks very tasty. I like that they have a salty flavor and are quite refreshing. Most of the flavors are delicious. However, I am concerned about the high sugar content, with over 20 grams per serving, despite the good amount of salt.
Melissa –
It’s frustrating that the ingredient and nutrition information is not in English, making it unclear what exactly is in this product. The packaging states it provides 100% of the daily vitamin C requirement and contains vitamins B1, B2, and B6, which are great for energy. Initially, I thought it was an electrolyte beverage, but it’s not clearly labeled as such. However, it does seem to help with hydration better than plain water. Unfortunately, there are no English instructions on how much…
freetheghost –
The packets offer minimal benefits and contain a high amount of sugar along with some decent flavor. However, if you’re seeking effective hydration, it’s best to explore other options. Essentially, these packets are like Thai Kool-Aid packets.