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Isotonic Powder 500gms Litchi
Isotonic Drink with Glutamine & BCAA

Isotonic Powder 500gms Litchi

Litchi is not the first flavour most buyers think of when building a hydration category, and that is exactly why it is worth considering. Watermelon and orange are the expected choices; litchi gives a retailer something distinctive on the shelf, particularly appealing across South and Southeast Asian markets where the fruit already carries strong recognition. The formula itself combines an isotonic electrolyte base with glutamine and BCAAs, aimed at replacing what a body loses through sweat during longer or higher-intensity sessions while supporting amino acid levels at the same time. Litchi's natural flavour profile, floral and delicately sweet, translates surprisingly well into a powdered drink mix, provided the flavour house avoids pushing it toward an artificial, overly perfumed note, which is the most common way this flavour goes wrong. Buyers targeting markets with existing familiarity with litchi as a fruit, rather than markets where it would need introduction, tend to see the strongest response to this SKU. It performs particularly well alongside more conventional flavours like watermelon or orange, giving a retailer's hydration lineup a point of difference without abandoning the safer, more universally recognised options entirely. The 500g size is a sensible starting point for testing whether this flavour resonates with a given market, since litchi carries more regional variance in recognition than the other two flavours in this range. It mixes without residue in cold water, and the floral note remains distinct rather than fading into generic sweetness after mixing, a common failure point with lower-quality litchi flavourings. Fifteen years of exporting supplement products from India means flavours like litchi are approached with genuine familiarity rather than treated as a novelty add-on. That familiarity tends to show up in execution, in getting the sweetness and floral balance right rather than overcorrecting in either direction. Private label production is offered on this product for buyers developing an independent brand, and minimum order quantities are structured to be workable for businesses still gauging demand for a less conventional flavour. Full documentation on the electrolyte and amino acid content accompanies every shipment, and a sample can be arranged ahead of any larger commitment so your team can evaluate the flavour directly.

Isotonic Powder 500gms Watermelon
Isotonic Drink with Glutamine & BCAA

Isotonic Powder 500gms Watermelon

Hot weather training has a way of exposing weak hydration strategies quickly. Plain water replaces fluid but does very little for the sodium and potassium a body sweats out during a long session, and that gap is exactly what an isotonic formula is built to close. This Watermelon isotonic powder pairs an electrolyte blend with glutamine and BCAAs, so hydration and amino acid support arrive together rather than as two separate purchases. Watermelon works well here because it reads as genuinely refreshing rather than syrupy, which matters more in this category than in a thicker product like a protein shake, since isotonic drinks are consumed mid-session, often gulped rather than sipped. Formulating a convincing watermelon flavour without it tasting like candy took real attention. Too much sweetness and the drink becomes unpleasant halfway through a bottle; too little and it tastes flat. The balance struck here leans toward light and thirst-quenching, closer to actual watermelon juice than a bright pink flavour compound. For export buyers, isotonic and hydration products occupy a category that performs consistently well in warmer climates and among endurance-focused consumer bases, running clubs, cycling communities, and team sports with long continuous play. Watermelon tends to be one of the stronger-performing flavours in this specific product type, likely because the fruit itself is already associated with hot-weather refreshment. The 500g pack size suits retail shelf placement and smaller trial orders well, giving buyers room to test demand in a new market without committing to a bulk run on the first order. It dissolves cleanly in cold water, without the grittiness some electrolyte powders carry, and the flavour holds steady rather than fading as the powder sits on a shelf. Fifteen years of exporting nutrition products from India has shown that hydration categories like this one often get underestimated by buyers building out their first supplement range, who tend to prioritise protein and pre-workout SKUs first. But in markets with a strong running or outdoor sports culture, isotonic products frequently become a quiet, steady seller once stocked. Private labelling is available for buyers building their own brand around this product, and minimum order quantities are kept flexible for businesses still validating demand for the category. Documentation on the electrolyte blend, glutamine content, and BCAA ratio ships with every order, and samples are available before committing to a larger production run. If hydration products fit where your catalogue is heading, this is a reasonable place to start.

Isotonic Powder 500gms Orange
Isotonic Drink with Glutamine & BCAA

Isotonic Powder 500gms Orange

Orange is the flavour that almost never fails in a hydration category, which makes it both the easiest and the least interesting SKU to write about, right up until you actually taste a poorly formulated one and realise how often this simple flavour gets botched. This isotonic powder combines an electrolyte blend with glutamine and BCAAs on an orange flavour base built to taste closer to actual citrus than the synthetic orange note that plagues a lot of budget hydration products. Citrus flavours are notoriously easy to overdo on sourness or push too far into artificial sweetness, and this formulation aims for the middle ground most consumers actually prefer, tart enough to feel refreshing, not so sharp it becomes unpleasant by the last few sips. For a buyer building a hydration range from scratch, orange is usually the first flavour to stock, and for good reason. It has the broadest cross-market appeal of almost any flavour in this category, requiring no introduction or explanation regardless of the target region. Retailers rarely need to convince a customer to try orange; the flavour sells itself on name recognition alone. The 500g pack size fits well for both first-time trial orders and as a steady reorder size once demand is established, since orange tends to move at a more predictable, consistent rate than more novel flavours in the same range. It dissolves cleanly in cold water without leaving pulp-like residue, a common complaint with cheaper citrus-flavoured electrolyte powders. Fifteen years of exporting nutrition products has made clear that a well-executed standard flavour often outperforms a poorly executed novel one, and orange in a hydration formula is a case where getting the fundamentals right matters more than differentiation. Consistency batch to batch is the priority here, since orange is also the flavour most likely to draw a complaint if quality slips even slightly. Private labelling is available for buyers building their own brand around this SKU, and minimum order quantities remain flexible for businesses at any stage of building out a hydration category. Documentation on formulation and amino acid content ships with every order, and a sample is available on request before committing to full volume.