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The Energy Gel market is a subset of the Health Food and Sports Nutrition industry. It is composed of products that are designed to provide a quick burst of energy to athletes and active individuals. Energy Gels are typically made from a combination of carbohydrates, electrolytes, and other nutrients, and are designed to be consumed quickly and easily. They are often used by athletes during endurance events, such as marathons and triathlons, to help maintain energy levels.
Energy Gels are also popular among recreational athletes and active individuals, as they provide a convenient and easy way to get a quick energy boost. They are often used as a pre-workout supplement, or as a snack between meals.
Energy Gels come in a variety of flavors and formulations, and are available in both liquid and solid forms. They are typically packaged in single-serve packets, making them easy to carry and consume on the go.
Some companies in the Energy Gel market include Clif Bar, GU Energy Labs, PowerBar, and Honey Stinger. Show Less Read more