MAURTEN DRINK 320
MAURTEN DRINK 320

MAURTEN DRINK 320

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 MAURTEN: DRINK MIX 320 

The world's most carbohydrate-rich sports drink. Widely used by the best runners in  the world. 80g of carbs per serving (500 ml). Can be used before, during and/or after  activity. 

 AMOUNT OF ENERGY 

Studies have shown that our bodies can make use of up to 90 grams of carbohydrates  per hour. One Drink Mix 320 sachet, mixed with 500 ml of water – contains 80 grams  of carbohydrates. 

 HOW DOES IT WORK? 

Drink Mix 320 built on hydrogel technology*. When you mix it with water, you'll get a  liquid sports drink containing a high concentration of maltodextrin and fructose. The  sports drink instantly converts to hydrogel in the acidity of the stomach. The hydrogel  enables a smooth transportation of the drink through the stomach to the intestine  where the water, salt and carbohydrates are absorbed. *Patent pending 

 NSTRUCTIONS Mix the content of each sachet with 500 ml of water and shake well until dissolved. Be  careful, you need to get the ratio right for the hydrogel technology to work. The mix is  designed to be mixed with water with <40mg/L calcium content. Higher levels can  affect how it's dissolved. Consume the sports drink minutes before, during and or  directly after activity. 

 Ingredients: • Maltodextrin • Fructose • Pectin • Sodium alginate • Sodium chloride 

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