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The Recovery Beverage market is a subset of the larger Beverage market. It is composed of drinks that are specifically designed to help people recover from physical activity or dehydration. These beverages typically contain electrolytes, carbohydrates, and other nutrients that help the body replenish lost energy and fluids. They are often marketed to athletes and active individuals, but can be consumed by anyone looking to rehydrate and refuel.
Recovery Beverages come in a variety of forms, including ready-to-drink, powdered, and concentrated. They are available in a range of flavors, from traditional sports drinks to more exotic options.
Some of the companies in the Recovery Beverage market include Gatorade, Powerade, BodyArmor, Propel, and Nuun. Show Less Read more