What’s inside

Nothing to hide.
Everything to prove.

Five essential electrolytes, in the forms your body actually absorbs. Every batch third-party tested. Here is exactly what goes into every Redi stick pack — and why.

Quick answer

Every Redi stick pack contains five essential electrolytes — sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and chloride — in premium, well-absorbed forms like pink Himalayan sea salt, magnesium malate, and calcium citrate. Naturally sweetened, third-party tested, made in the USA.

The matrix

Five electrolytes,
four premium forms.

Cheap hydration powders lean on table salt and sugar. Redi uses the mineral forms studied for absorption and tolerance — pink Himalayan sea salt for sodium and chloride, potassium chloride, magnesium malate, and calcium citrate. That is the difference between hydration that sits in your gut and hydration that reaches your cells.

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Electrolyte MatrixPer Stick Pack
ElectrolyteSource Form
SodiumPink Himalayan Sea Salt
PotassiumPotassium Chloride
MagnesiumMagnesium Malate
CalciumCalcium Citrate
ChlorideFrom Sea Salt
Naturally sweetened · Gluten-free · No artificial colors · Third-party tested · Made in the USA.

Why five electrolytes, not one

When you sweat, you don’t just lose salt — you lose five distinct minerals, each doing a different job. Sodium drives fluid balance and helps you hold on to the water you drink. Potassium works alongside it to move fluid into your cells and keep your heartbeat and muscles steady. Magnesium supports muscle recovery and energy production and helps head off the cramps that hit late in a long day. Calcium is essential for muscle contraction and nerve signaling. Chloride partners with sodium to maintain fluid balance and healthy pH. Replace only one or two and you leave the job half done. Redi replaces all five, in every pack.

Why the form matters as much as the mineral

Two products can both list “magnesium” and deliver completely different results, because the form decides how much your body can absorb and how your stomach tolerates it. Redi uses magnesium malate rather than cheaper oxide, calcium citrate rather than carbonate, and pink Himalayan sea salt rather than refined table salt. These forms were chosen for absorption and for being gentle when you’re drinking on an empty stomach mid-shift — not for the lowest possible cost per bag. It’s a quieter kind of quality that never shows up in a flashy label, but it’s the whole point.

What we leave out

Just as important as what’s in the pack is what isn’t. Redi is naturally sweetened, with no artificial colors and no unnecessary fillers. There’s no long list of ingredients you can’t pronounce and no marketing dressed up as nutrition. If it isn’t doing a job for your hydration, it isn’t in the pack.

The energy actives

What makes Amplify different.

Replenish is pure hydration. Amplify adds three research-backed actives for the days you need more than fluid.

Caffeine

A blend of caffeine citrate and caffeine anhydrous for fast-acting, sustained energy without the crash.

Alpha-GPC

Supports brain function, mental focus, and reaction time when it matters most.

NMN

Enhances cellular energy production and supports faster recovery between sessions.

Verified

Third-party tested,
every batch.

Trust is earned in a lab, not a tagline. Every production run is tested by an independent third party for purity and label accuracy before it ships. Naturally sweetened, gluten-free, and made in the USA — the same standard on every pack, every time.

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Common questions about the formula

Why don’t you list exact milligram amounts? We’re committed to full transparency about what’s in every pack and the forms we use. As the brand grows we’re expanding the published detail on our labels; in the meantime, this page and our ingredient glossary lay out every component and its purpose in plain language.

Is Redi safe to drink every day? Redi is a daily electrolyte hydration supplement made from well-tolerated mineral forms, naturally sweetened and third-party tested. As with any supplement, if you have a medical condition or are pregnant, check with your healthcare provider about your electrolyte needs.

What’s the difference between the two formulas? Both share the same five-electrolyte base. Replenish is caffeine-free for any time of day; Amplify adds caffeine, Alpha-GPC, and NMN for energy and focus. Same foundation, one decision.