Propel Electrolyte Enhanced Water Sports Drink, Variety Pack, Zero Calorie & Zero Sugar Hydration with Electrolytes and Vitamins C & E, 16.9 fl oz Water Bottles (18 Pack)​

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We are Propel Fitness Water – water that works harder to propel you along your fitness journey. We live and breathe to serve exercisers. Our “superpower” is our connection to Gatorade, and we fuel potential by pushing ourselves, each other, and our communities further.​ Propel is a zero calorie, zero sugar, fitness water made to replenish and rehydrate active lifestyles. With Gatorade electrolytes, Propel fitness water helps to replace what you lose in sweat. It’s the original zero calorie electrolyte water that offers a variety of flavors and is an excellent source of vitamins B3, B5, B6, B12, C, and E.​

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8 reviews for Propel Electrolyte Enhanced Water Sports Drink, Variety Pack, Zero Calorie & Zero Sugar Hydration with Electrolytes and Vitamins C & E, 16.9 fl oz Water Bottles (18 Pack)​

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  1. Cass

    Great variety pack
    I love this variety pack. All 3 flavors are delicious. The flavors are light and refreshing without being overly sweet, which I really appreciate since there’s no sugar. I use them to stay hydrated during my workouts and they work like a charm.

  2. Undelivered

    Handled with care
    Perfect no breakage or leakage

  3. kimberly


    I love the taste and that it has electronics in it to help you

  4. anonymous

    same ol same ol
    microplastics aside i’ve been drinking propel for over 10 yrs… still this side of the dirt

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  5. 14up

    Delicious and thirst-quenching.
    I offer this to our letter carrier every late afternoon in the hot desert summers here. It is most welcome and a wonderful way to say thank you. We all need to stay healthy. Berry is the most popular of them. Peach is hard to find in the stores as it sells out first. Keep up the great production!!!

  6. Matthew

    Incredible product
    Great for workouts and daily hydration. Flavors like Black Cherry, Grape, and Kiwi Strawberry are refreshing and subtly sweet without a chemical aftertaste. Solid electrolytes (sodium/potassium) plus vitamins keep me going—no sugar crash. Zero calories is a win. Multipacks are convenient and good value (~$10-15 for 12-18 bottles). Minor downside: slightly salty for some tastes. Perfect alternative to sugary sports drinks. Highly recommend stocking up!

  7. Logan


    Propel CHANGED my life. That sounds so ridiculous but it did. I am not a water drinker. Call me weird I know. But “regular” water makes me gag unless super cold lol. This stuff has made me drink much more water and I feel so much better and hydrated all the time! My kids love it too and I tell them it’s juice.

  8. Mel

    Better alternative to sports drinks.
    On the pricey side, but taste good much better than other sport drinks. I have low sodium and drink these to feel better. I enjoy the taste and the flavor varieties in this package. I like that they are clear and don’t contain artificial dyes or unnecessary sugar.

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