Orange Flavor Electrolytes

Crisp, classic orange with zero sugar. 800mg sodium per serving, sweetened with Reb M and not from stevia, so it stays bright and refreshing with no bitter finish.

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About orange flavor electrolytes

Orange is the everyday citrus pick: a bright, lightly salted glass that tastes clean rather than syrupy. Each serving carries 800mg sodium, 240mg potassium, and 60mg magnesium, with zero sugar and no stevia. Mix one into cold water over ice and go.

Bright, classic orange

The taste

Bright, classic orange

A crisp citrus flavor that is refreshing, not sugary. No dye and no bitter stevia aftertaste, just a clean orange glass with a pinch of salt that rounds it out.

800mg sodium, zero sugar

What is inside

800mg sodium, zero sugar

Every serving delivers 800mg sodium, 240mg potassium, and 60mg magnesium, sweetened with Reb M from fermented rice. Zero sugar and no artificial colors.

More than a glass of water

Make it your own

More than a glass of water

Orange shines over ice, in sparkling water, or blended into smoothies and gummies. See our orange recipes for ideas, or compare the full lineup on the flavored electrolytes page.

Frequently asked questions

Can I freeze Orange into ice pops or a granita?

Yes. Mix one serving into about 8 ounces of water, sweeten to taste with the fruit or juice you like, and freeze in pop molds or a shallow tray. Scrape the tray with a fork for a citrus granita. The 800mg of sodium keeps the texture soft instead of rock hard.

How does Orange taste compared to the other flavors?

Orange is the cleanest, most classic of the lineup: a bright citrus glass that reads closer to fresh juice than candy. Watermelon is juicier and sweeter, and Mango Pineapple is rounder and more tropical. If you want an everyday flavor that is easy to drink all day, Orange is the safe pick.

Is Orange good in hot weather and after heavy sweating?

Yes. Citrus drinks well cold, and each serving replaces what you sweat out with 800mg sodium, 240mg potassium, and 60mg magnesium. Water alone leaves heavy sweaters short on sodium, so Orange over ice is an easy way to catch up on a hot day.

How much sodium and electrolytes are in a serving?

800mg of sodium, plus 240mg potassium and 60mg magnesium per serving, with zero sugar and no stevia.