Pedialyte
Pedialyte Sport Powder Packs — Fruit Punch
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🧂 Electrolytes per serving
Sodium
650mg
Potassium
600mg
Magnesium
55mg
Calcium: Source-backed per-serving value or explicit non-significant source
⚡ Caffeine
Audited status: Verified caffeine-free
Verified caffeine-free
Source: https://www.abbottstore.com/infant-and-child/pedialyte/pedialyte-powder-packs/pedialyte-sport-powder/pedialyte-sport-fruit-punch-electrolyte-solution-powder-pack-0-49-oz-stickpack-6-pack-67848p6.html
“No caffeine ingredient declared” is not the same claim as verified caffeine-free.
🍬 Sugar · 🔥 Calories
Sugar
7g
Carbohydrates
10g
Calories
40
“Not declared” means the manufacturer source does not publish enough information to establish a quantity. It never means the product contains zero.
🧾 Ingredients
Full declared ingredient list
Dextrose, salt, citric acid, short-chain fructooligosaccharides, potassium citrate, potassium phosphate, magnesium citrate; less than 2% natural/artificial flavors, calcium silicate, sucralose, acesulfame potassium and colorants (flavor-specific).
Sweeteners
Sucralose + acesulfame potassium
Artificial sweeteners
Yes
Colors / coloring
Flavor-specific
Dietary & certifications
- Gluten-free
Ingredient verification
Manufacturer/source verified — against current manufacturer/label source
Last verified: August 15, 2026
Abbott label source gives 650mg sodium, 600mg potassium, 55mg magnesium, 920mg chloride, 40 calories and 7g sugar.
Ingredient data is transcribed from manufacturer-published sources. Where a component isn't declared in that source we show “Not declared” rather than assuming it is absent. Formulations change, so always check the current label.
🧂 Composition
Electrolyte compounds taken from the source-backed ingredient data. Where a mineral's source isn't declared we show “Not declared” rather than assuming one.
- Sodium
- Salt
- Potassium
- Potassium citrate
- potassium phosphate
- Magnesium
- Magnesium citrate
- Calcium
- Not declaredThe manufacturer/source we use does not provide enough information to establish a quantity. This does not necessarily mean the product contains zero.