My son takes this for his football practice. The berry flavour is quite nice and it is not too sweet since they use stevia.
Targeted electrolyte drink mix for kids
This berry-flavoured drink mix provides essential minerals including sodium, potassium, and magnesium. It is formulated specifically for children's hydration needs during active sessions.
Key features
Why you'll love it.
Keeping children hydrated during an Indian summer is often a struggle between sugary juices and plain water. These sachets offer a middle ground with a kid-friendly berry profile and a mineral balance that is actually intended for their age group. It is a reliable addition to a school sports bag.
What people think
All 8 reviewsIt is hard to find hydration mixes specifically for 10 year olds. Glad it has the right sodium and magnesium levels. Very effective for outdoor play.
Simple sachet to carry in the kit bag. Gluten free and vegan which is great.
bahot accha product. Kids lose so much salt in this heat, and these salties help them stay active without getting tired quickly.
Mix works well but you have to stir it quite a bit to dissolve completely. The 300mg sodium keeps my daughter energetic during her tennis sessions.
Mixed berries flavour is decent, though my son took a day to get used to the stevia taste. Good to know it is pediatrician approved for his age.
Product details
Description
Key Features:
- Dose: formulated specifically for children aged 4 to 14 years
- Mineral Balance: provides 300mg sodium, 120mg potassium, and 30mg magnesium
- Sweetener: uses stevia leaf extract for a kid-friendly flavour
- Composition: vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free with no artificial colours
- Testing: third-party lab tested for quality and safety
These sachets are tailored for smaller bodies, moving away from high-mineral adult sports drinks. The nature-identical berry flavour ensures children remain hydrated during physical activities.
Ideal for school sports days, outdoor play sessions, or recovery after mild illness, this mix replaces what is lost through sweat in tropical climates.















