DripDrop hydration launches zero sugar variety pack on Costco

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DripDrop Hydration, a fast-growing leader in the electrolyte drink mix category, has introduced an exclusive zero sugar 40-count variety pack on Costco.com. The pack features two popular flavours—lemon lime and watermelon—each formulated to deliver rapid, effective hydration without added sugar.

Developed by Dr Eduardo Dolhun, a Mayo-trained physician and hydration expert, DripDrop was originally designed for humanitarian aid missions to combat severe dehydration. Over the past decade, its clinically tested formula has earned the trust of doctors, first responders, elite athletes and the US military. The new zero sugar mix contains three times more sodium electrolytes than leading sports drinks, plus low osmolarity for fast fluid absorption and a blend of 10 key vitamins and nutrients for overall wellness.

Key ingredients include:

  • Vitamin C and zinc for immune support and faster recovery
  • Potassium to regulate healthy fluid balance
  • Magnesium for optimal rehydration and muscle support
  • B vitamins to enhance daily hydration and energy metabolism

Ross Lipari, chief revenue officer at DripDrop, said the partnership with Costco will bring this high-performance formula to millions of members seeking great-tasting, zero sugar hydration. As a public benefit corporation, DripDrop also donates life-saving servings worldwide—having provided over 10 million servings to date and committing to 3 million servings annually.

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