Botanika Blends Hydration Potion Hydrating Electrolyte Mix – Strawberry Lime

Botanika Blends Hydration Potion Strawberry Lime – natural electrolyte drink mix to support hydration, replenish minerals, boost energy, and enhance athletic performance. Vegan, sugar-free, and plant-based hydration formula.

$20.59

Stay optimally hydrated with Botanika Blends Hydration Potion – Strawberry Lime, a plant-based electrolyte mix designed to replenish fluids, support mineral balance, and maintain energy during workouts, outdoor activities, or daily hydration needs. Made with natural ingredients, this refreshing strawberry-lime formula delivers essential electrolytes like sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium to help your body stay hydrated and perform at its best.

Perfect for athletes, fitness enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a clean, sugar-free hydration boost, this vegan-friendly mix mixes easily with water to create a naturally flavoured electrolyte drink that tastes as good as it works.

Key Benefits of Botanika Blends Hydration Potion

  • Replenishes fluids and essential electrolytes lost during exercise or heat.
  • Helps maintain stamina, focus, and recovery during workouts.
  • Vegan, sugar-free, and made with clean ingredients.
  • Contains sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium to support fluid balance.
  • Refreshingly fruity taste for a hydration experience you’ll love.

How to Use

Mix the recommended serving with water for a revitalising, electrolyte-rich drink before, during, or after exercise, or anytime you need a hydration boost.

Perfect for: Athletes, active lifestyles, fitness routines, or anyone wanting natural hydration support.

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