Propel® Fitness Water

Propel Fitness Water  

Propel Fitness Water Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is Propel?
    Propel Fitness Water, from the makers of Gatorade, is a lightly flavored, non-carbonated water beverage with essential vitamins. It’s made especially for people who lead an active, healthy lifestyle and typically drink water. Propel is available in seven flavors—natural Kiwi-Strawberry, Peach, Lemon, Berry, Grape, Black Cherry and Melon.
  2. How is Propel different from Gatorade?
    Propel and Gatorade are two different kinds of beverages for two different kinds of people.

    Propel is a fitness water for people who lead an active, healthy lifestyle and typically drink bottled water instead of a sports drink. Lightly flavored to help you drink more, Propel helps you feel better during your workout and your day. It also contains vitamins that are important to an active, healthy lifestyle. Based on our research, people who typically drink plain water will drink Propel any time to enjoy the benefits of staying well hydrated.

    Gatorade is the ultimate sports drinks for athletic people who are looking to quench their thirst, replace fluids and electrolytes lost through sweat, and obtain energy for working muscles to enhance performance.

  3. What type of workout calls for Propel over Gatorade? Cardio boxing? Yoga? Spinning?
    Any workout calls for fluids to keep the body hydrated. The best choice is Gatorade, but some people prefer to drink water. Both Gatorade and Propel are excellent products. Propel assists in hydration because, as research shows, a lightly flavored beverage encourages people to drink more than they would of plain water. Gatorade was formulated for optimizing physical performance and hydration, and is supported by more than 35 years of research.
  4. What percent of the Daily Value of vitamins does Propel contain?
    Based on guidelines set by the FDA, Propel is an excellent source of three B vitamins—niacin, B6, and pantothenic acid—providing 25% of the Daily Value. In addition, Propel is a good source of antioxidant vitamins C and E and provides 10% of the Daily Value of each.
  5. Will Propel cause an over-supplementation of vitamins if I already take a multivitamin?
    The amount of vitamins in a serving of Propel is similar to that of regular foods, meaning you would be no more likely to exceed daily requirements drinking Propel than when consuming other foods. In addition, most of the vitamins in Propel are water soluble, so your body will naturally eliminate any excess. Propel is designed to provide an additional source of vitamins to help contribute to an overall healthy, active lifestyle without over-doing it.
  6. How many calories does Propel contain?
    Only 10 calories per eight ounces.
  7. How much carbohydrate is in Propel?
    Propel has a little more than one percent (1.2%) carbohydrates, or two grams per eight ounces.
  8. How can I purchase Propel?
    Propel is nationally available at a variety of outlets. You can find Propel in grocery stores, convenience stores, club stores, mass outlets and drug stores.
  1. Propel Fitness Water, from the makers of Gatorade, is a lightly flavored, non-carbonated water beverage with essential vitamins. It’s made especially for people who lead an active, healthy lifestyle and typically drink water. Propel is available in seven flavors—natural Kiwi-Strawberry, Peach, Lemon, Berry, Grape, Black Cherry and Melon.
  2. Propel and Gatorade are two different kinds of beverages for two different kinds of people.

    Propel is a fitness water for people who lead an active, healthy lifestyle and typically drink bottled water instead of a sports drink. Lightly flavored to help you drink more, Propel helps you feel better during your workout and your day. It also contains vitamins that are important to an active, healthy lifestyle. Based on our research, people who typically drink plain water will drink Propel any time to enjoy the benefits of staying well hydrated.

    Gatorade is the ultimate sports drinks for athletic people who are looking to quench their thirst, replace fluids and electrolytes lost through sweat, and obtain energy for working muscles to enhance performance.

  3. Any workout calls for fluids to keep the body hydrated. The best choice is Gatorade, but some people prefer to drink water. Both Gatorade and Propel are excellent products. Propel assists in hydration because, as research shows, a lightly flavored beverage encourages people to drink more than they would of plain water. Gatorade was formulated for optimizing physical performance and hydration, and is supported by more than 35 years of research.
  4. Based on guidelines set by the FDA, Propel is an excellent source of three B vitamins—niacin, B6, and pantothenic acid—providing 25% of the Daily Value. In addition, Propel is a good source of antioxidant vitamins C and E and provides 10% of the Daily Value of each.
  5. The amount of vitamins in a serving of Propel is similar to that of regular foods, meaning you would be no more likely to exceed daily requirements drinking Propel than when consuming other foods. In addition, most of the vitamins in Propel are water soluble, so your body will naturally eliminate any excess. Propel is designed to provide an additional source of vitamins to help contribute to an overall healthy, active lifestyle without over-doing it.
  6. Only 10 calories per eight ounces.
  7. Propel has a little more than one percent (1.2%) carbohydrates, or two grams per eight ounces.
  8. Propel is nationally available at a variety of outlets. You can find Propel in grocery stores, convenience stores, club stores, mass outlets and drug stores.

For more information, please visit www.propelfitnesswater.com.