Nuun Energy vs Dr. Berg Electrolyte Powder

Same units, same serving basis, and no assumed values where a brand stays silent.

Nutrition Verifiedβ€œNutrition Verified” means a person transcribed these values from a manufacturer-published primary source on the date shown. Missing information is never treated as zero.

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Nuun

Nuun Energy

Wild Berry

Tablet Β· 1 tablet

At a glance
πŸ§‚ Sodium100mg← Highest
Caffeine80mg caffeine
🍬 Sugar2g← Highest
πŸ”₯ Calories15
Electrolytes
Sodium100mg← Highest
Potassium200mg← Lowest
Magnesium15mg← Lowest
Calcium15mg
Chloride40mg← Lowest
Caffeine
StatusContains caffeine
NotesManufacturer states 80 mg caffeine per serving from green tea extract.
Sugar & sweeteners
Sugar2g← Highest
Carbohydrates4g← Highest
SweetenerStevia
Artificial sweetenersNo artificial sweeteners declared
ColoringColoring declared
Dietary certificationsVegan, Gluten Free, Kosher, Non-GMO
Composition
Sodium sourceNot declaredThe manufacturer/source we use does not provide enough information to establish a quantity. This does not necessarily mean the product contains zero.
Potassium sourceNot declaredThe manufacturer/source we use does not provide enough information to establish a quantity. This does not necessarily mean the product contains zero.
Magnesium sourceNot declaredThe manufacturer/source we use does not provide enough information to establish a quantity. This does not necessarily mean the product contains zero.
Calcium sourceNot declaredThe manufacturer/source we use does not provide enough information to establish a quantity. This does not necessarily mean the product contains zero.
Ingredients

Dextrose, Citric Acid, Organic Tapioca Syrup Solids, Natural Flavors, Malic Acid, Stevia Leaf Extract, Avocado Oil, Beet Juice (For Color).

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Dr. Berg

Electrolyte Powder

Pineapple Coconut Orange

Powder Β· 1 scoop (6g)

At a glance
πŸ§‚ Sodium40mg← Lowest
CaffeineCaffeine-free
🍬 Sugar0g← Lowest
πŸ”₯ Calories15
Electrolytes
Sodium40mg← Lowest
Potassium1000mg← Highest
Magnesium120mg← Highest
Calcium37mg
Chloride60mg← Highest
Caffeine
StatusVerified caffeine-free
NotesVerified caffeine-free
Sugar & sweeteners
Sugar0g← Lowest
Carbohydrates3g← Lowest
SweetenerStevia
Artificial sweetenersNo
ColoringNot declaredThe manufacturer/source we use does not provide enough information to establish a quantity. This does not necessarily mean the product contains zero.
Dietary certificationsKeto, vegan, gluten-free, NSF-certified facility
Composition
Sodium sourcePink Himalayan salt
Potassium sourcePotassium citrate
Magnesium sourceMagnesium citrate
Calcium sourceCalcium lactate
Ingredients

Calcium (calcium lactate), iron (trace mineral complex), magnesium (magnesium citrate), chloride (pink Himalayan salt), sodium (pink Himalayan salt), potassium (potassium citrate), trace mineral complex; flavor-specific natural flavor and stevia.

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What's different?

Nuun Energy declares 100mg sodium β€” roughly 2.5Γ— more than Dr. Berg Electrolyte Powder (40mg). Dr. Berg Electrolyte Powder declares 1000mg potassium β€” roughly 5.0Γ— more than Nuun Energy (200mg). Dr. Berg Electrolyte Powder declares 120mg magnesium β€” roughly 8.0Γ— more than Nuun Energy (15mg). Nuun Energy declares 2g sugar β€” while Dr. Berg Electrolyte Powder declares none (0g).

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