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8-Ct 0.3-Oz Pedialyte Fast Hydration Electrolyte Powder Packets (Fruit Punch or Grape)

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Amazon has 8-Count 0.3-Oz Pedialyte Fast Hydration Electrolyte Powder Packets (Fruit Punch or Grape) on sale for $5.99 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $5.69. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Available Flavors:About this product:
  • Provides an optimal balance of electrolytes and sugar for fast rehydration in kids and adults
  • Helps replenish electrolytes and fluids lost due to travel, intense exercise, or excessive heat
  • 3 key electrolytes for rehydrations: 180mg Potassium, 290mg Chloride, 260mg Sodium
  • Scientifically designed to work better than water for hydration

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    • This offer is $3.30 less (37% savings) than the list price of $8.99.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 5300 customer reviews.
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Amazon has 8-Count 0.3-Oz Pedialyte Fast Hydration Electrolyte Powder Packets (Fruit Punch or Grape) on sale for $5.99 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $5.69. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Note: You may cancel your Subscribe & Save subscription any time after your order ships.
Thanks to Deal Hunter reptarSnax for sharing this deal.

Available Flavors:About this product:
  • Provides an optimal balance of electrolytes and sugar for fast rehydration in kids and adults
  • Helps replenish electrolytes and fluids lost due to travel, intense exercise, or excessive heat
  • 3 key electrolytes for rehydrations: 180mg Potassium, 290mg Chloride, 260mg Sodium
  • Scientifically designed to work better than water for hydration

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is $3.30 less (37% savings) than the list price of $8.99.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 5300 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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dereksyoung3
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Just a heads up, these are designed to be added to 8 ounces of water where a lot of the other electrolyte powders (including Liquid IV) are meant for 16 ounces. It also seems like the Sodium/Potassium contents are roughly half, so although I haven't done the math, Liquid IV on sale, at Costco for example, is probably a pretty comparable if not a better deal. I have had these and I like them but I do prefer Liquid IV. And yes I know the homesteaders make their own with lemon juice and salt (which I do frequently as well), but move on if you're a sugar Nazi; this ain't a Clif Bar posting 😉
Thatsnotmyname16
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Good price for at-hand and convenient electrolyte replacement
In carry these in my first aid kit when traveling
And this def beats having to store and waste those 1-2L containers at home

Sweet - had an extra 25% off for total of $4.19+tax

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Thatsnotmyname16
Feb 20, 2024
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Good price for at-hand and convenient electrolyte replacement
In carry these in my first aid kit when traveling
And this def beats having to store and waste those 1-2L containers at home

Sweet - had an extra 25% off for total of $4.19+tax
Last edited by Thatsnotmyname16 February 20, 2024 at 01:22 AM.
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JaredSD
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Agreed with above….stop wasting plastic. Great for traveling, and really great for after a long night out.
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lavenderANDlemon
Feb 20, 2024
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This are awesome, highly recommend them. The best part is that they are covered by FSA!
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Kaliella
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Quote from firebirdude :
I was released from the hospital at 11pm last night after 3 days of stomach issues. The whole nine nards. Couldn't eat or drink. I was given Pedialyte.

It was so stinking sweet that it was grossing me out. Now, I fully realize a truly dehydrated person needs salt and sugar. But this was over the top.

One of these tiny packets has 6 grams of added sugar. The large bottle of Pedialyte currently in my fridge has 7 added grams per serving.
Added sugar isn't usually ideal, especially for kids, but sick kids need energy. Sugar provides energy.
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Tie1
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The 3 "key electrolytes" are basically table salt (sodium chloride) and potassium. You can make your own healthy, no-sugar version by adding salt and potassium (citrate, eg.) to water.
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dereksyoung3
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank dereksyoung3

Just a heads up, these are designed to be added to 8 ounces of water where a lot of the other electrolyte powders (including Liquid IV) are meant for 16 ounces. It also seems like the Sodium/Potassium contents are roughly half, so although I haven't done the math, Liquid IV on sale, at Costco for example, is probably a pretty comparable if not a better deal. I have had these and I like them but I do prefer Liquid IV. And yes I know the homesteaders make their own with lemon juice and salt (which I do frequently as well), but move on if you're a sugar Nazi; this ain't a Clif Bar posting 😉
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SDRebel
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a step above is this
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NS38...ectrolyte+

more complete and more convenient/cheaper (except for kids that can't take a capsule)

edit:
and no sugar with this
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beowulf7
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Is this good for hangovers?
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redpie
Feb 21, 2024
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Quote from SDRebel :
a step above is this
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NS38...ectrolyte+

more complete and more convenient/cheaper (except for kids that can't take a capsule)

edit:
and no sugar with this
No, you WANT sugar. It's part of the simple carbs that's supposed to help those who are low from exercise and/or illness. It's for children so if they had stomach issues you WANT the sugar to help them replenish.
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Quote from beowulf7 :
Is this good for hangovers?
Definitely. My go to for that Everytime. Tho I usually keep the Pedialyte pops, and keep some of them in the fridge instead of freezing them. The normal Pedialyte is also dope but I end up drinking the entire bottle within like 3-4 days lol.
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SANDMAN.
Feb 21, 2024
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SQWINCHERS are better… and a better deal. 25% off coupon right now too. 50 for $12 is a CRAZY deal! I signed up for another S&S

Orange is my favorite followed by mixed berry and lemon lime.

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c137
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Quote from SANDMAN. :
SQWINCHERS are better… and a better deal. 25% off coupon right now too. 50 for $12 is a CRAZY deal! I signed up for another S&S

Orange is my favorite followed by mixed berry and lemon lime.

https://a.co/d/iuWo6ho
Do they have any non tangy/citrusy flavors, based on your sampling? Gatorade has the very neutral glacier freeze.
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unami218
Feb 21, 2024
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Oh man - I was just talking about this the other day!

Twice in my life, I've gotten REALLY sick - I'm talking can't eat, lost 50 lbs, ended up in the hospital once, should've gone to the hospital the 2nd time - and none of my friends who have kids recommended pedialyte to me, so I (tried) to drink gatorade.

Now I know better - I've never drank pedialyte, but I just ordered some of these just in case.

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