An excellent alternative to energy gels
They keep you energized. They were designed as a source of energy when you need it most, but you're not in a situation where you can handle eating anything larger. If you don't like energy gels, try energy chews.
An excellent alternative to energy gels, which is made from fruit syrups, brought to such a consistency that allows for more continuous pumping of energy. So, in addition to eating something that tastes great during exercise, you also have a better chance that your body will actually process the necessary energy.
Nutrition facts
Typical nutritional values |
Per 100g |
For 1 dose - 5 pieces (25g) |
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Energy | 1168 | 292 | ||
Fats | 0g | 0g | ||
- of which saturated fatty acids | 0g | 0g | ||
Carbohydrates | 77g | 18g | ||
- of which sugars | 48g | 12g | ||
Proteins | 0g | 0g | ||
Sodium | 320 | 80 mg | ||
Minerals and trace elements | %DDD* | %DDD* | ||
Calcium | 4% | 40 mg | 1% | 10 mg |
Potassium | <1% | 12 mg | <1% | 3 mg |
*Recommended daily dose |
Key ingredients
Tapioca syrup, condensed cane juice, water, pectin, dried fruit juice, citric acid, lactic acid, sea salt.Recommended dosage:
During and after sports performance. Max 5 per day.Warning: Do not exceed maximum daily dose. Store in a dry place at a temperature of up to 25°C away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children! Protect from frost. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage caused by improper use or storage.