I met Seattle Gummy Company at Expo East in 2018. They were highlighting their functional fruit gummies, but I sweet talked them into letting me try the Mocca Shots. These are caffeinated gummies with B vitamins to boost performance. I’ve since used their a wide variety of their gummies. They recently added HydraFuel electrolyte gummies and I’m going to share some with a lucky reader.
Seattle Gummy Company was founded by Dr. Connie Wan. Dr. Wan was fascinated with the absorption of drugs under the tongue or in the mouth. She initially started by developing a gummy to deliver aspirin to patients having heart attacks. She realized that gummies are a great way to deliver active ingredients. Her team has also improved the taste while maintaining the efficacy and absorption.*
Seattle Gummy Company recently expanded its line to include HydraFuel gummies. These electrolyte gummies are intended to be used during workouts. HydraFuel gummies offer a scientifically proven ratio of electrolytes and fuel to stimulate sugar and water uptake in the body and help maximize hydration. HydraFuel gummies taste good – they’re Sour Patch Margarita Flavor.
I tried these in the humid Chicago 13.1 and shared them with Jen and Maria. We all liked the taste and texture. They are easy to eat, taste good and go down well. We’re all planning to use them this summer for Chicago Marathon training.
Want to try for yourself? I’ll send a lucky reader a 12 pack of HydraFuel or the Sports Variety Pack (shown above). Please use the Rafflecopter below to enter. The winner must be a US resident, 18 years of age or older and the offer is void where prohibited. The giveaway ends on June 26. A winner will be selected and notified on June 27.
a Rafflecopter giveawayDon’t want to wait? You can get Seattle Gummy Company products online. Use code erica20 for 20% off with this link. You can also follow along on Facebook and Instagram.
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