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Cvs Health Electrolyte Solution Freezer Pops, Helps Prevent Dehydration, Grape, Blue Raspberry, Orange, Cherry

CVS Health Electrolyte Solution Freezer Pops, Helps Prevent Dehydration, Grape, Blue Raspberry, Orange, Cherry
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Last Price: 5.59 USD

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HSA/FSA EligibleCompare to Pedialyte®*. Use Electrolyte Solution Freezer Pops instead of juices, sports drinks, soft drinks or water to help restore fluids and replenish electrolytes. Flavors taste best when frozen, but can be consumed without freezing; ready to use, frozen or as a drink. Variety pack with Grape, Blue Raspberry, Orange, and Cherry flavors.† *This product is not manufactured or distributed by Abbott Nutrition, Abbott Laboratories, the distributor of Pedialyte®. †Natural & artificial flavors Designed for fast, effective rehydration and to help prevent dehydration, Electrolyte Solution Freezer Pops for kids & adults come in four flavors†: Grape, Blue Raspberry, Orange and Cherry. †Natural & artificial flavors. Compare to Pedialyte®. Electrolyte Solution Freezer Pops are a cool choice for an electrolyte ice pop that quickly replenishes fluids and electrolytes to help prevent dehydration due to vomiting, diarrhea, intense exercise, travel or heat exhaustion. Use Electrolyte Solution Freezer Pops for kids & adults to help prevent dehydration more effectively than sports drinks, soda, or juice, which contain sugar and can make diarrhea worse; recommended by pediatricians and pharmacists. As electrolyte ice pops, Freezer Pops are intended for persons age 4 years and older. One liter of Freezer Pops (16 pops) provides: Sodium, 45 mEq; Potassium, 20 mEq; Chloride, 35 mEq; kosher certified - (U). Compare & save. Use Electrolyte Solution Freezer Pops to help prevent dehydration and to help replenish electrolytes and fluids. Freezer Pops are ready to use, frozen or as a drink, but flavors are best when frozen.

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