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KEY NUTRIENTS Multivitamin Electrolytes Powder delivers a potent blend of 6 electrolytes and 10 vitamins with zero sugar and zero calories, crafted to support hydration, energy, and endurance. With 90 servings per jar, this refreshing lemonade-flavored powder is keto, vegan, and gluten-free, made in the USA by a veteran-founded company dedicated to premium health supplements.


















| ASIN | B07Q33CN85 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,997 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #2 in Potassium Mineral Supplements |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (36,292) |
| Date First Available | April 5, 2019 |
| Item model number | 500K9433405UK |
| Manufacturer | KEY NUTRIENTS |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 2 x 3 inches; 12.7 ounces |
G**I
Thus far-Impressed!
As I went online to reorder another electrolyte replacement powder that I have been using for a few years now, I came across the KEY NUTRIENTS electrolyte replacement powder. As I compared the ingredients to what I had been using before, I found out that ALL of the electrolyte, vitamins & minerals were in higher amounts AND at a much cheaper price [currently, today, 2/24/21 though, the powder I was using before did drop the price to be more comparable with the KEY NUTRIENTS however the advantage that I see is the amounts of the electrolytes, vitamins & minerals-a big advantage for me] to be still for a 90 serving container. I was also impressed with not only the electrolyte ingredients but also the "other" ingredients that go into the mix as well. It is sweetened with stevia leaf extract and spirulina (for the BLUE RASPBERRY flavor) & beet root & beta-carotene (for the CHERRY-POM) gives it the color and as much of a label reader as I am for everything, I was more than willing to give this KEY NUTRIENTS brand a try. I ordered two containers the flavors being BLUE RASPBERRY & CHERRY POM(egranate). Today, 2/24/21 I decided to mix both flavors for my bicycling ride this morning. The attached picture show the CHERRY-POM flavor (red water bottle) & the BLUE RASPBERRY flavor (tinge of blue color water bottle). Mix 1 scoop (provided) into 16 oz of liquid (the bottles in the picture are 16.9oz size but I filled them only up to the neck of the bottle & I already drank some out of each bottle for a taste test). What do I think about the taste? For the BLUE RASPBERRY: First off, I like the tinge of blue color of the powder and with my first sip I first tasted a tartness followed immediately with a sweetness and I could even recognize the flavor being "berryish" Both the tartness and the sweetness were not overwhelming but nicely balanced. Personally, if a drink were to lean one way or another, I would prefer a tartness over a sickening sweetness but like I said, my taste testing of this one was very balanced-not too tart and not too sweet with the sweetness occurring about a second or two after the initial tartness. If you prefer something with an overly sweet taste then mixing this powder with juice or flavored drink would probably suit you. I found this drink to be refreshing and definitely something that I could drink throughout the day if needed. For the CHERRY-POM flavor: a nice light cherry red color and the first thing I noticed, after the color, was the smoothness of the drink. Not gritty or anything of that nature but the best way I could describe it would be "smooth". The taste sensation is a nice sweetness followed closely with a nice cherry taste! Here again, not overly sweet but just enough so that there wasn't even a tartness on this one -not sure if there should be anyway (perhaps the pomegranate would tend to give a tartness?) But in any case it was just sweet enough for me without an excessive sweetness; and like I said, I definitely recognized the cherry taste, not overwhelming, but noticeable. I'm not sure if I was able to discern the pomegranate component but definitely the cherry. Perhaps somebody else may be able to distinguish the pomegranate more than me. Now, the BLUE RASPBERRY has 6 electrolytes and 11 vitamins & minerals. The CHERRY-POM has 6 electrolytes and 12 vitamins and minerals. The extra vitamin is the Riboflavin that the BLUE RASPBERRY doesn't have, for whatever reason I don't know but shouldn't really make a difference that it doesn't have it. In conclusion, I'm very impressed thus far with the look, how easy it is too mix [note: about 40 minutes after mixing and refrigerating, I wanted to take a look at the mixture. I looked at both water bottles, as what is in the picture, and I noticed very fine, I guess one could say, granules, floating around as I swirled the bottles. It doesn't affect the "smoothness" of the drink and it still doesn't give it a "grainy" taste but I would suspect that something that has upwards of 20 different ingredients that perhaps a vitamin or mineral or one that is chelated? There are two ingredients that are chelated, selenium & chromium. My guess is , that perhaps a chelation might not necessarily go completely in solution or one of the other vitamins or minerals that may not be so absorbable in the mix but will breakdown better once it's in the body? In any case, I am not concerned about it as I've reviewed every ingredient and approve of the ingredients that are in these powders.] Now the test of actually drinking them during my ride. I suspect that they will do what they are supposed to be doing because of the higher amounts than my previous powder brand had. I could think it would only be better. If I notice a significant change as far as energy level and other measurable changes in my workout as compared to my former brand of powder then I will edit this review. But for now, I'm very impressed and happy to have found this brand of electrolyte replacement powder!
K**N
Stevia sweetenin, and truly the best for electrolytes, minerals and vitamins. Helped save my life.
I found that my body doesn't ache so much and that I don't have to work so hard to mentally wake up. I've used the sticks to try out flavors, and have since switched to the better value containers like this. For 90 servings, this is a great value for a genuinely superior product. This has the best combination of electrolytes, vitamins and minerals. It uses stevia, so no sugar. Taste is very good on it's own or mixed.
K**K
Formula change. Not improved
I’ve been using Key Nutrients Blue Raspberry electrolytes for about five years and have always loved it — clean taste, not too sweet, great for hydration. However, the newest container (the one with the red raspberries on the label) tastes noticeably different. It’s much sweeter and has more of a chemical/artificial flavor compared to the previous formula. Still effective, but definitely not the same taste profile as the older version. If you’ve been a long-time user, be aware the flavor has changed. This is a subscribe and save for me. New formula has the red raspberries graphic.
S**R
Excellent electrolyte replacement (most important), and o.k. taste
WHAT I PURCHASED: Key Nutrients, Electrolyte Recovery Plus, Orange flavor. WHAT I USE IT FOR: Electrolyte replacement (ER) for intense, high elevation gain hiking that causes a great amount of sweating and electrolyte loss. Hikes typically range from between 6 to 11 miles in length, and between 3,000 to 4,000 feet elevation gain. HOW I USE IT: One scoop/serving per hike, normally intended to be combined with 16 ounces of water, but I combine it with 28 ounces of water. OVERALL REVIEW: I had been using 1 PowerAde (zero sugar) bottled sports drink per hike for a while (plus regular water and food like bananas, energy bars, etc.) I was stocking up on PowerAde when it went on sale for about $0.70 per 28oz bottle. It was easy to pack/use and the flavor was good, but I wasn't happy with the minimal ER ingredients (similar to Gatorade). Also, the price has been going up in the last couple months (inflation!) PowerAde also only has a couple flavors that don’t have various color dyes (e.g., Yellow #5, etc.) I researched a lot of different ER products. The only ones that seems cost effective were powdered (versus bottled liquid). Of those I narrowed down to a few that were both cost effective (per serving) and had a good balance of ER ingredients. This product by Key Nutrients had the best over all balance. In fact it seems to be among the highest in electrolytes and one of the lowest in price. The cost per serving is around $0.35. That’s about half of the lowest PowerAde sale price I found, and yet the ER ingredient levels are far superior in this Key Nutrients product. When hiking using this ER drink I don’t seem to get as thirsty as fast, and more importantly I’m a bit less sore and for less time after hikes. This seems to indicate it is indeed working better as electrolyte replacement than PowerAde. FLAVOR REVIEW: The orange flavor tastes somewhat like Tang, as other reviewers have mentioned. It’s not bad, but also not great, which is part of the reason that I use more water to dilute it. I’m in it for the electrolytes not the flavor. That being said if it tasted awful like some reviewers say I wouldn’t drink it. It takes o.k., which works for me. Other reviewers have noted that it doesn’t mix completely and a little of it settles to the bottom, which is true. However, that hasn’t been an issue for me at all since all I do is simply shake the bottle a little before taking a drink and it mixes back up fine. I look forward to trying another flavor or 2 in the future, perhaps pink lemonade and raspberry. BOTTOM LINE – HIGHLY RECOMMENED: This is the best value I’ve found for ER combined with low cost. Also, I bought another container of the orange flavor today because Amazon has it on-sale for $4.50 off (so now only about $0.30/serving). RECOMMENDATION TO KEY NUTRIENTS COMPANY: Bring back the trial/sample option on your website or on Amazon. It would be great to try all the flavors before buying the full-size container and potentially having to hassle with a return. I’m willing to pay a fair price for a sample pack, as I’m sure are many others.
C**Y
Good for hydration
Love the Key Nutrients products. The Cherry-Pom is my favorite flavor. Helps keep you hydrated. However, I find the standard water to powdered mix ratio is too sweet for me, so I do dilute it by about half.
T**3
Great tasting electrolyte mix for cramps
I was NOT disappointed with the taste. I suffer from leg cramps (upper and lower) and I was looking for a great tasting electrolyte mix that’s reasonably priced p/serving. Plain water just doesn’t do it for me. I’m excited to try some of the other flavors. Update: I bought the mango peach and love the flavor.
S**H
Good ingredients, bad taste
Got the lemonade flavor. Tastes decent, I bought this because it’s sugar free and has high amounts of magnesium and potassium. I have to drink this like a shot because the flavor is not worth sipping.
A**D
I took it twice for only for one day and I went to the emergency room as I was throwing up and couldn’t eat/drink anything with a pain in my whole body and fever. I didn’t think it was from the electrolytes but my husband tried a couple of sips and he got a very bad stomachache. We gave it to a friend to try it and he got the same symptoms. Horrible product and it has a terrible metal taste.
O**A
Pros: sin azúcar ni edulcorantes y con otras vitaminas y minerales. Te ahorras muchas botellas de electrolito normal. Quito una estrella porque La sensación de hidratación es menor que la de un electrolito comercial. El sabor tiende a medicina y el colorante es intenso. Tiñe la orina. El consumo constante es lo que me mantiene hidratada. No para deshidratación fuerte.
M**.
I work out for over two hours a day and sweat a lot, so I need to add electrolytes to my water to feel balanced. But this powder is just wrong on so many levels. First, the taste, I got the peach mango flavor, and while it’s edible, it tastes as artificial as it gets. Then there’s the digestion issue. Drinking this while being active causes massive stomach upset. I actually feel like I’m going to vomit because my stomach treats it like poison, and I end up burping constantly during my workout. As for hydration? Not a chance. The aftertaste makes you feel even drier than before you drank it. And since it makes you feel sick, you never actually feel okay. The only real benefit I noticed is if you go for, say, 10 days of training without any electrolytes, this might help—but only if you take it 3-4 hours before your workout. In that case, it does make you feel rehydrated after a few hours. I definitely wouldn’t recommend using this more than once every two weeks. Review Update: They provided full refund. I am changing from 1 star to 5 stars.
M**G
We have purchased the 5 flavor 40 pack of these electrolytes several times now. I love all of the flavors (especially the peach mango and pink lemonade). They are extremely convenient and efficient as you can bring them anywhere on the go with their individual packaging. These have been extremely useful while doing extended fasts, as they contain zero sugar or calories but all the necessary electrolytes to keep your energy up and stay hydrated. I love the price point coming in at just under $1 per pack. Overall, Key Nutrients Electrolytes Packets offer a convenient, effective, and delicious way to stay hydrated and replenish electrolytes, whether you're hitting the gym, going for a run, or simply need a pick-me-up during the day. With zero calories, sugar-free formula, and keto- friendly ingredients, they cater to a wide range of dietary needs and preferences.
I**A
Mi hijo tiene disautonomia y necesita hidratarse y mantener su potasio en equilibrio. Le han servido muchísimo. Las recomiendo .
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