Laird Superfood Wild Berry and Tropical Punch

Laird Superfood announced the expansion of its Hydrate line with two new flavors: Wild Berry and Tropical Punch.
Wild Berry contains a blend of antioxidant-rich maqui, calafate and murta berries from Patagonia, the company says, while Tropical Punch offers a blend of fruits and real orange oil.
Laird Superfood also introduced a Variety Pack containing all five Hydrate flavors and expanded its line-up of single-serve packets by offering the Original flavor in these convenient sticks. All Laird Superfood Hydrate powders contain only real-food ingredients, and have the added benefit of Aquamin, a red marine algae that provides bioavailable seaweed-derived calcium and magnesium, and more than 70 trace minerals, including naturally occurring potassium and sodium, the company says. The fruit-flavored options are lightly sweetened with monk fruit for zero added sugar; Original is made from only two ingredients (coconut water and Aquamin), it notes.
Each product in the Laird Superfood Hydrate lineup contains electrolytes such as sodium and potassium that naturally replenish the body.
“It’s surprising that many athletes still rely on processed sports drinks, and those who use hydration powders often find they’re also filled with artificial ingredients and excessive sugars,” said Jason Vieth, CEO of Laird Superfood, in a statement. “At Laird Superfood, we’re committed to making healthy hydration easy with our natural, clean products that empower people to make nutritious choices without compromising taste or performance.”
The full Laird Superfood Hydrate lineup includes Lemon, Mango-Pineapple, Original, Tropical Punch, and Wild Berry, as well as a Variety Pack of all the flavors. Hydrate Original is now available in single-serve sticks, as well as the existing 8-ounce bag.
All are available for purchase on Amazon, as well as by visiting the company’s website.
www.lairdsuperfood.com
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