Whether it’s frequent gym sessions, your daily ten-thousand step goal or downward dogs at the hot yoga studio, staying active in your already jam-packed life isn’t always easy. So when you do put in the work, you want to get the very most out of it. One of the best ways to do that? Staying hydrated, of course. That’s why we’re pretty pumped about BODYARMOR ZERO SUGAR, the new, better-for-you sports drink that’ll help keep you at the top of your game—minus the artificial stuff. (It’s also Olivia Culpo’s favorite bev for hydration on the go and let’s just say, we’ll have what she’s having.) Basically, the scorecard on this sports drink all adds up to zero. Here’s why that’s a good thing, plus a discount code to try it yourself.
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New BODYARMOR ZERO SUGAR Has Olivia Culpo’s Seal of Approval (& Ours Too)
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The Details:
As the name suggests, BODYARMOR ZERO SUGAR has:
- Zero sugar
- Zero grams of carbs
- No artificial sweeteners or dyes
- No colors from artificial sources
Ideal if you’re looking to reduce or avoid sugar altogether. What it does have, however, is everything you need to hydrate and replenish:
- Vitamins B and C
- Potassium-packed electrolytes
- Antioxidants
It’s also kosher, gluten-free, caffeine-free and low calorie. Plus, much like BODYARMOR’s entire suite of products, it tastes great.
The Bottom Line:
When you reach for BODYARMOR ZERO SUGAR after your latest sweatfest (or just when you need a hydration boost), you can feel good knowing you’re getting the electrolytes and vitamins your body needs, without all the sugar and fake stuff you don’t. Pick up one of their four refreshing flavors—Fruit Punch, Lemon Lime, Orange and Cherry Lime—and try it yourself right now.
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