SOS Hydration is so Tasty!
2021 Fall Gift Guide / September 18, 2021

I recently had the pleasure of tasting SOS Hydration.  It’s so good.  I love it, it’s my new favorite drink.  My wife was recently told to stay away from soda, and she’s been drinking leading brands of Electrolyte waters, until now.  She, too, is hooked on SOS Hydration.  What’s even greater, there’s a kids’ line as well.  Jacob, my son, likes the variety, and drinks it everyday.  Which, this pleases me, because he’s not drinking soda then.  We could all use a little health drink in our diet, and SOS Hydration has us covered. The kids’ variety includes flavors like:  Mixed Berry, Strawberry, and Lemonade.  It also has Paw Patrol, on the packaging.  This is great for the little ones, who love Paw Patrol.  You just add the packet to your child’s water, and they will drink it all up, because it’s very tasty.  And, not to mention will keep them hydrated, when they are running around on these warm days, before Autumn hits. I love the SOS Hydration flavors, as well.  There are Berry, Lemon Lime, Mango, Watermelon (my favorite), and Coconut.  You can’t go wrong with any of these flavors.  They are all delicious.  You need to try…

‘National Family Hydration Awareness Month’ Helping Keep Kids Hydrated & Healthy
2021 Fall Gift Guide / September 15, 2021

As we head into fall and are now back to school, it is more important than ever to carry on with healthy hydration habits from the long, hot days of summer. The human body is made up of 50% water, in order to achieve peak hydration needs, kids (ages 4-8) require five cups of water per day and kids (ages 8+) require 7-8 cups per day. “Unfortunately water is not the most tasty or easy to drink liquid so often we substitute it with other things such as milk, sports drinks, orange juice or fruit concentrates,” says James Mayo, Co-Founder and CEO of SOS Hydration. “These substitutions offer some hydration benefits, but also come with excessive amounts of sugar and high calories that kids don’t need. Just take a peek at the nutrition panels the next time you reach for one of these beverages. Many of these drinks disguise their contents on the front by clever marketing or small pack sizes but look at the truth panel on the side to see the amount of calories and also in many cases the amount of artificial ingredients. A carton of orange or apple juice can have 100 calories and a fruit concentrate…