UnTapped Launches New Hydration Varieties

by Brian Mullin on April 9, 2024

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Just in time for warmer days ahead, UnTapped’s natural athletic fuel company releases two new varieties of their Mapleaid drink mix. Lime and Maple are the newest additions to their organic limited-ingredient hydration line, with 80 calories and 250 mg of sodium per serving.

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Lime Mapleaid contains lime juice, maple syrup, and sea salt, creating a refreshingly tart hydration solution.

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Pure Mapleaid is composed of Vermont maple syrup and sea salt. It promotes hydration through its distinctly delicious taste and natural electrolyte balance.

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Lime and Maple Mapleaid are released just in time for The Sea Otter Classic in Monterey, California, at the end of April. Co-founder Ted King will be competing at Sea Otter alongside UnTapped athletes Emily Joy Newsom and Ian Boswell.

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“The newest Mapleaids are so dang tasty! Lime has an invigorating zip, and Maple is simply smooth and delicious. In particular, what I love about all UnTapped products is how easy they are to mix and match into a bottle to take extra calories on the go,” says Ted King. “For example, I’ll often put in an extra serving or two in my bottle so that I’m not having to reach into my pocket for calories and down to my bottle for hydration. I’m getting both from a single sip. It’s easy, it’s efficient, and works exceptionally well in this era of high servings of carbohydrates.”

Click here to buy Lime Mapleaid

Click here to buy Maple Mapleaid

 

About UnTapped:

UnTapped is a leading provider of all-natural athletic fuel products crafted with organic maple syrup sourced directly from family-owned farms. Founded by Doug & Roger Brown, Ted King, and Andrew Gardner, UnTapped offers clean and effective fuel options for athletes seeking natural alternatives. With a commitment to sustainability and performance, UnTapped aims to support athletes’ goals while minimizing their impact on the environment. Learn more at www.untapped.cc. ##

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