Wow Hydrate
Wow Hydrate is a brand of hydration products that includes electrolyte water and protein water. The brand is known for its innovative push-cap technology, which releases fresh ingredients into the water when the cap is pushed.
History[edit | edit source]
Wow Hydrate was established in 2016 with the aim of providing a healthier alternative to traditional sports drinks. The brand's unique selling point is its push-cap technology, which keeps the ingredients fresh until consumption.
Products[edit | edit source]
Wow Hydrate offers two main products: Electrolyte Water and Protein Water.
Electrolyte Water[edit | edit source]
Wow Hydrate's Electrolyte Water is designed to provide optimal hydration. It contains essential electrolytes, including sodium, potassium, and magnesium, which help to maintain fluid balance in the body.
Protein Water[edit | edit source]
Wow Hydrate's Protein Water is a low-calorie, high-protein drink. Each bottle contains 20g of protein, which contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass.
Push-Cap Technology[edit | edit source]
The push-cap technology used by Wow Hydrate is a key feature of the brand. The cap contains a sealed compartment which stores the fresh ingredients. When the cap is pushed, the seal is broken and the ingredients are released into the water.
Sponsorships[edit | edit source]
Wow Hydrate has sponsored a number of high-profile athletes and sports teams, including football player Raheem Sterling and boxing champion Tyson Fury.
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