Gatorade 128542 Endurance Energy Gel, Blackberry, 21 Pack, 1.3 oz Pouches
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Brand | Gatorade |
Flavor | Blackberry |
Unit Count | 1.3 Ounce |
Item Form | Gel |
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 12 x 8.5 x 8 inches |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Package Information | Sachet |
Number of Items | 21 |
Color | Blackberry |
About this item
- Offers naturally flavored energy-fueling gel in small, easy-to-open packets
- The basic elements the body needs for an endurance activity are calories, carbs, and sodium
- Each Energy Gel Packet contains 20g of carbs and 100mg of sodium, totaling 80 calories, thus delivering that essential balance that can both boost and sustain an athlete’s performance
- Country of origin: United States
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Product Description
Endurance Energy Gel provides carbohydrate energy that’s easy to take down for distance training and racing. Recommended to be consumed shortly before and/or during endurance activity and consumed with water. Like the entire Gatorade Endurance line, Gatorade Endurance Energy Gel has been specially formulated to meet the unique fueling needs of endurance athletes. We created Gatorade Endurance for those who take things farther. For the ones who wear their blackened toenails, burning quads, and sweat-drenched passion like a badge of honor. Simply put, for the athletes who need more because they give more.
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202-555-0182
Product details
- Product Dimensions : 12 x 8.5 x 8 inches; 0.26 ounces
- Item model number : 128542
- UPC : 052000013313
- Manufacturer : Gatorade
- ASIN : B06ZZ61V1K
- Best Sellers Rank: #175,260 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
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keyword type | energy-drinks | sports-nutrition-electrolyte-replacement-drinks | sports-nutrition-endurance-and-energy-powders | sports-nutrition-electrolyte-replacement-drinks | sports-nutrition-electrolyte-replacement-drinks | sports-drinks |
form | Gel | Powder | Powder | — | Powder | Powder |
flavor | Blackberry | Variety Pack | Watermelon | Popsicle Firecracker | Variety | Glacier Freeze |
size | 0.06 Ounce (Pack of 21) | 3.1 Ounce (Pack of 48) | 32 Ounce (Pack of 1) | 16 Servings (Pack of 1) | 24 Count | .10 Ounce (Pack of 120) |
weight | 0.02 pounds | 1.01 pounds | 2.2 pounds | — | 1.25 pounds | 12.96 ounces |
age range | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult |
serving suggestion | — | — | 32 fluid ounces | One Stick Packet | 1 packet for mild to moderate dehydration | 1 packet |
carbohydrate info | 20 grams | 12 grams | 22 grams | — | — | — |
energy info | 80.0 calories, 80.0 kilocalories | — | 90 calories | — | — | 5 kilocalories |
nutritional fat info | 0.0 grams, 0.0 grams | 0 grams | 0 grams | — | — | 0 grams |
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This product is labelled to United States standards and may differ from similar products sold elsewhere in its ingredients, labeling and allergen warnings
WATER, MALTODEXTRIN, BROWN RICE SYRUP, SUGAR, SALT, CITRIC ACID, POTASSIUM CITRATE, NATURAL FLAVOR, XANTHAN GUM, CALCIUM CITRATE.
Consume shortly before and/or during endurance activity and consume with water
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Customers appreciate the nutritional supplement for its hydration, energy boost, and ability to prevent cramps. They find it helps them stay hydrated during long-distance running and bike rides. The electrolytes are also appreciated. However, opinions differ on the taste, saltiness, value for money, and consistency.
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Customers appreciate the hydration level of the nutritional supplement. They mention it works well for bike rides when it's 95F outside to keep hydrated. The product provides outstanding hydration and prevents cramps. It works great for replacing electrolytes and preventing cramps.
"...Recommendation: These work great for replacing electrolytes and preventing cramps etc.. but if you are super picky/sensitive to taste, this may be a..." Read more
"...It's a little sweet but still very good." Read more
"...I notice I drink more fluids when I use them. They’re great for rehydration for sports activity, working out or simply working outside when you’re..." Read more
"...Completely unflavored, unsweetened, un anything. They have a saltyness...." Read more
Customers find the product helps them maintain their energy level during long runs and rides. It provides a burst of energy that helps them push through and finish their workouts. Some say it helps improve long-distance running and cycling.
"...But this hits the spot, and as soon as I've downed it feel massively refreshed, a bit relaxed, and even a little drowsy...." Read more
"...Great for long summer runs or bike rides or just if you need hydrating." Read more
"...I could feel it working & helping keep my energy up during the race, but it gave me such bad stomach pains & diarrhea that I had to use the toilets..." Read more
"...These work extremely well." Read more
Customers appreciate the nutritional supplement's ability to prevent cramps. They say it helps with endurance-related leg cramps and excessive sweating. The supplement doesn't cause any stomach upset, heartburn, or acid reflux, and provides a soothing relief of relaxation.
"...I mix this with a 20 ounce sweetened beverage and get a soothing relief of relaxation that I attribute to the electrolytes, or rather the "gatorlytes..." Read more
"...This is the only product I have used that makes a significant difference in cramps while I am in competitive tennis in heat...." Read more
"...Recommendation: These work great for replacing electrolytes and preventing cramps etc.. but if you are super picky/sensitive to taste, this may be a..." Read more
"...These are the only thing that have helped me prevent muscle cramps! I run around 30-40 mi a week in 10 mi intervals...." Read more
Customers like the electrolytes in the nutritional supplement. They say it provides much-needed electrolytes, is convenient, and helps replace those lost during activity. Some find it helps with cramping and electrolyte balance.
"...say mix with a 20 ounce Gatorade beverage and this adds the extra electrolytes...." Read more
"This is a great way to get those electrolytes you need without the fodmap reaction or the extra calories that come with other sugar drinks...." Read more
"...As far as what they claim to do, they do add much needed electrolytes...." Read more
"These are meant to be added to your already boosting electrolyte beverage. Completely unflavored, unsweetened, un anything...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the taste. Some find it drinkable and salty, while others say it's too salty and sweet.
"...Putting it into a Gatorade drink does make it taste good, although I have found that I do well by just drinking it in a glass of 6 to 8 ounces of..." Read more
"...Really Good Stuff for me. Yes it's a little salty. No don't mix it with straight water." Read more
"...It was yummy...as I had already grown accustomed to saltier beverages...." Read more
"...to do, and add a sugar cube to it, and down the mix, however, the flavor is nasty, and it does say on packet not made for plain water and to..." Read more
Customers have different views on the saltiness of the nutritional supplement. Some find it effective but very salty, saying it's an added salt replacement for Gatorade. Others mention that it has so much salt that even in a 32-oz Gatorade they could sweat out a lot of salt.
"...Salty, sure, but that’s what it’s for." Read more
"...or rather the "gatorlytes" as the packing calls it, i believe containing sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium? (read the box for ingredients)...." Read more
"...The taste is not as good as other electrolyte drink mixes -- it's noticeably saltier -- but it's not too bad when used that way...." Read more
"...It also has more potassium in it if you need to watch that, *AND* ISN'T MADE TO DRINK WITH PLAIN WATER...." Read more
Customers have different views on the nutritional supplement's value for money. Some find it worth the price, while others consider it expensive.
"...It works as well as the more expensive electrolyte mixes, but at a lower price...." Read more
"...Not always available, not always the good price." Read more
"...Great price when compared to LMNT." Read more
"...More economical than The Right Stuff with Mg, K, and Ca." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the consistency of the nutritional supplement. Some find it not too thick, easy to swallow, and a great alternative to more solid gels. Others say the gel is not dense enough to stay in gel form on hot days, is not like GU gels, and is pretty thin and will pour out of the packet.
"I found the Gatorade Mango flavor tasted good. The gel is not too thick like GU or other more concentrated energy gel...." Read more
"...The flavor is good. Unlike some products, the gel is pretty thin and will pour out of the packet, so make sure to hold it upright...." Read more
"...Both the flavor and consistency are great. The consistency is much runnier than most gels, and it basically feels like a nectar drink...." Read more
"Gatorade Endurance gels have great flavor and have thinner consistency than some gels...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024Flavor Name: UnflavoredSize: 0.12 Ounce (Pack of 20)Verified PurchaseThey probably spent more money to package this product in their nifty little envelopes than the actual ingredients are worth, but the electrolytes actually work after heavy endurance activities. After about an hour run I mix this with a 20 ounce sweetened beverage and get a soothing relief of relaxation that I attribute to the electrolytes, or rather the "gatorlytes" as the packing calls it, i believe containing sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium? (read the box for ingredients). The directions say mix with a 20 ounce Gatorade beverage and this adds the extra electrolytes. I don't actually do that, I have my own homemade sweetened beverage, a juice blend, and stir this into it. I can really tell a huge difference. my punch alone is sweet and has few electrolytes, so I really need this. I sweat a lot during my run, and drinking water afterwards doesn't quince my thirst. But this hits the spot, and as soon as I've downed it feel massively refreshed, a bit relaxed, and even a little drowsy. Sometimes I mix up two 20 ounce drinks. Really Good Stuff for me. Yes it's a little salty. No don't mix it with straight water.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2021Flavor Name: UnflavoredSize: 0.12 Ounce (Pack of 20)Verified PurchaseI have been using Gatorlytes since they were first provided to me by the head trainer for a top tier sports team many years ago. This is the only product I have used that makes a significant difference in cramps while I am in competitive tennis in heat.
Also, having suffered from nighttime leg cramps for many years, I discovered a few years ago that the combination of sodium and magnesium and Gatorlytes has been significantly beneficial to me in avoiding those awful cramps. I conferred with my doctor about whether I was consuming too much sodium, considering that I am a senior and might worry about the effects of too much of that.
Gatorlytes has 780 mg of sodium and that is about a third of a teaspoonful, so it’s not dangerous.
I give the product a very high recommendation. Putting it into a Gatorade drink does make it taste good, although I have found that I do well by just drinking it in a glass of 6 to 8 ounces of water. Salty, sure, but that’s what it’s for.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024Flavor Name: UnflavoredSize: 0.12 Ounce (Pack of 20)Verified PurchaseI add this to regular Gatorade powder mix for an extra salty endurance training drink. I don't like the pre-bottled Gatorade Endurance taste, and this is perfect for adding to whatever you already have a taste for. Great for long summer runs or bike rides or just if you need hydrating.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024Flavor Name: UnflavoredSize: 0.12 Ounce (Pack of 20)Verified PurchaseI bought this product to try because the Organic Strawberry Gatorade canisters I normally get were not for sale, but now have been brought back for sale thankfully.
Due to have a condition called, "p.o.t.s" and many allergies, I have to ensure certain amount of salt, sugar, fluids, and electrolytes, but also have to read ingredients carefully. Normal Gatorade products contain corn and food scratches followed by dyes and additives. This is why I'm a big fan of the ORGANIC Strawberry Gatorade because it's the only produced without these starches and dyes and has all natural ingredients I can have.
This gatorlytes is the next only all natural however doesn't have sugar in it either which is something I actually need. It also has more potassium in it if you need to watch that, *AND* ISN'T MADE TO DRINK WITH PLAIN WATER. This is what I was trying to do, and add a sugar cube to it, and down the mix, however, the flavor is nasty, and it does say on packet not made for plain water and to actually add to another Gatorade product, however, I cannot have normal Gatorade products. Which to me seems to defeat the purpose, and is made for extra electrolytes to add to stuff.
I'm very happy the organic strawberry is back, and will be replacing with that. These I would say are for people with intense workouts or needs, and who also want to avoid sugar.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024Flavor Name: UnflavoredSize: 0.12 Ounce (Pack of 20)Verified PurchaseELECTROLITOS POTENCIADOS SON EXCELENTES
- Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023Flavor Name: UnflavoredSize: 0.12 Ounce (Pack of 20)Verified Purchase5 stars for pre-colonscopy clean out, needing a week off work or extreme constipation.
I'm not an athlete, which was probably my first mistake. Secondly, just because that sick girl on Tik Tok uses it and loves it, certainly doesn't mean it will work for me.
I am the unfortunate owner or a genetic disorder that causes wrecked connective tissues which comes with a side of dysautonimia and POTS. I require electrolytes daily, high sodium electrolytes to be exact. My doctor recommended Nuun but all electrolyte drinks and mixes are the same, right? Nope, apparently not.
I got my Endurance Gatorlytes packets in the mail, quickly tore open a packet and mixed it with a 20 Oz Frost Gatorade. It was yummy...as I had already grown accustomed to saltier beverages. It had half my daily requirements for electrolytes...so later in the day, I chugged another.
All was well until the next day, my morning coffee sent me to the restroom for an urgent visit.
It started normal but all of a sudden, my stomach cramps up and it was like spring cleaning! Courtesy flush? No, I has to flush bc the pot was getting full.
After an hour or so, I thought it was safe and I couldn't possible have anything left in my system. So I cleaned up and went about my day. Although my stomach was a bit cramps, I went through the rest of my day.
After dinner, I suddenly felt a burning in...well, fire in the hole! I ran to the bathroom, cheeks clenched and barely made it before an explosion of what can only be described as sewer water. The splash was worthy of a water park attraction and I had to clean the toilet after.
Thinking I was sick with some tropical disease, worms or salmonella, I called my doctor who told me to go on a bland diet and to be sure to stay hydrated.
You guessed it! I had more! Because in my head, I didn't associate the two until 8 days later, a box of immodium and nothing but toast, rice and water.
This h3llscape lasted for nearly 2 weeks. But I told my daughter, "I'm going to try it again, just to see if the Endurance packets were the culprit or I had some sort of bug."
Well, that day came this past Thursday. I was feeling a bit constipated and thought, hey, worse case scenario, I'll only use one drink and it will clean me out. But again, it was probably a virus. Surely all these people from Amazon liked the product and there were no horrific bad um, toileting effects.
What in the toilet paper shortage? Thursday evening I was no longer pinching off time marbles but softer much more comfortable....UT OH...SPRING CLEANING TIME!
This went on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and again, we are at the Waterpark again, terrified to be more than a few deep from the bathroom. It's Sunday and I'm in bed, praying for relief and thanking the God's that I only drank ONE packet this time.
Not sure how long this trip to the Gatorlyte Waterpark will last, but I learned my lesson and will be living on a diet of rice, toast, applesauce, water and Immodium until I'm normal again.
So just beware that this isn't the best for SOME people....it could be my MCAS or just my sensitive digestive tract....so if you're anything like me, please for the love of all that's pure in this world, be careful, stock up on TP, Immodium and bread and know that if this happens to you after drinking it, it's the powder and not a tropical illness from the grapes you bought the other day.
And to those who can tolerate it...more power to you!! Keep up the good work.
I still have a box and a half left...am wondering if I should thris it out or keep it for an excuse to get out of business meetings or for extreme weight loss. But I will be needing Depends undies.
Thanks Gatorade.
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Mario Abel martinez rodriguezReviewed in Mexico on October 3, 2022
4.0 out of 5 stars SI SIRVE
Flavor Name: Apple PearSize: 1.3 Ounce (Pack of 21)Verified PurchaseEn realidad el Gel Energetico, es muy bueno, sus porcion de 100 ml, mas que suficiente para un dia de ejercicio intenso.
me salio muy bueno.
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