
Pedialyte AdvancedCare Plus
Illness recovery and clinical dehydration — the medical-grade rehydration standard

Propel Powder Packets
Budget shoppers who want the cheapest zero-calorie electrolyte option available
Score Comparison
Pricing & Features
Making Your Decision
When to Choose Pedialyte AdvancedCare Plus
Illness recovery and clinical dehydration — the medical-grade rehydration standard
Pedialyte is the undisputed standard for medical rehydration, trusted by hospitals worldwide. The AdvancedCare Plus formula adds prebiotics for gut support. However, artificial sweeteners and dyes significantly lower its ingredient quality score for health-conscious daily use.
Strengths
- Medical-grade rehydration formula backed by decades of pediatric clinical use
- PreActiv prebiotics support gut health during illness recovery
- Trusted by hospitals and pediatricians — the gold standard for dehydration treatment
Limitations
- Contains artificial sweeteners (sucralose and acesulfame potassium)
- Includes artificial flavors and dyes (Red 40, Blue 1) in some varieties
- Medicinal taste profile — not designed for everyday enjoyment
When to Choose Propel Powder Packets
Budget shoppers who want the cheapest zero-calorie electrolyte option available
Propel is the budget king at $0.35/serving, but you get what you pay for. Artificial sweeteners, colors, and minimal electrolyte content make it the lowest-quality option in this comparison. It's essentially flavored water with a small electrolyte boost — fine for light use, but serious hydration needs require more.
Strengths
- Cheapest per-serving cost in this comparison at ~$0.35/serving
- Zero sugar and zero calories — good for calorie-conscious hydration
- Ubiquitous retail availability in grocery stores, gas stations, and pharmacies
Limitations
- Contains sucralose and acesulfame potassium (artificial sweeteners)
- Very low electrolyte content — only 160mg sodium and minimal other minerals
- Artificial colors and flavors with minimal ingredient transparency

