
Skratch Labs Hydration Sport Drink Mix
Endurance athletes and cyclists who want real-food ingredients during training

DripDrop ORS
Those seeking medical-grade oral rehydration for illness recovery, hangovers, or intense dehydration
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Making Your Decision
When to Choose Skratch Labs Hydration Sport Drink Mix
Endurance athletes and cyclists who want real-food ingredients during training
Skratch Labs is a favorite among cyclists and endurance athletes for good reason — the real fruit ingredients create a genuinely pleasant taste without artificial additives. The sugar is intentional for fuel during exercise, but the moderate electrolyte content means heavier sweaters may need to supplement.
Strengths
- Real fruit flavoring — uses actual freeze-dried fruit instead of artificial flavors
- Non-GMO, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free with no artificial anything
- Light, refreshing taste that's easy to drink during exercise without stomach upset
Limitations
- Contains 9g sugar per serving from cane sugar — moderate but present
- Lower sodium (380mg) and overall electrolyte content than high-performance options
- Resealable bag format can be messy and harder to measure precisely
When to Choose DripDrop ORS
Those seeking medical-grade oral rehydration for illness recovery, hangovers, or intense dehydration
DripDrop bridges the gap between clinical ORS solutions and consumer electrolyte drinks. The doctor-developed formula follows WHO rehydration guidelines, making it one of the most scientifically grounded options. The sugar content is intentional for absorption, but may deter clean-label purists.
Strengths
- Developed by a doctor using WHO oral rehydration science for medical-grade hydration
- Precise sodium-glucose ratio optimized for rapid fluid absorption
- Available in both zero-sugar and original formulas for flexibility
Limitations
- Original formula contains 7g sugar per serving from added cane sugar
- Contains citric acid and natural flavors without full ingredient breakdown
- Higher cost per stick compared to bulk powder formats

