
REVEALED: TikTok has crowned Vita Coco as the internet's favorite natural electrolyte drink - no chemicals, just coconut
TikTok is at it again with yet another wellness trend, and this time is involves one of our favorite beverage brands — Vita Coco.
Vita Coco Coconut Water The Original (12pk)
The Vita Coco philosophy is life is better with a little coconut — and we couldn't agree more.
The brand's original coconut water continues to be a bestseller and now it is TikTok viral again. The natural, healthy source of electrolytes and vitamins is the water alternative millions love.
If you haven't tried Vita Coco yet, believe us, you are seriously on coconut shy of crazy.
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Vita Coco is known for its hydrating, refreshing, and undeniably delicious coconut water drinks. From the brand's classic The Original flavor to its inclusive Original Barista coconut milk, they have users hooked with their straightforward formulas and mouth-watering results.
TikTokers have created a whole new way to indulge with something they have coined 'Nature's Sports Drinks.' The term refers to homemade electrolyte drinks that swap artificial additives for simple, natural ingredients (such as Vita Coco!).
Vita Coco's Original water has been a key ingredient across the app in creators recipes for its delicious flavor and jam-packed benefits including vitamins, electrolytes, and nearly NO sugar. Sippers keep turning to the thirst quenching beverages as a healthy alternative to typical sports drinks, such as Gatorade.
One shoppers said: 'Great alternative to chemically processed Gatorades or sports drinks for my construction workers. In 90 degree Florida heat, water just doesn't cut it but coconut water gives just the right boost!'
Vita Coco remains the central base ingredient in the latest TikTok trend due to its proven hydration power. TikTok user @superfoodsguy shared his version of the citrusy, salty drink delights, with Vita Coco Original flavor front and center!
By combining Vita Coco, fresh citrus, salt, honey, and Blue spirulina (a naturally sourced blue-green algae powder) — he was able to concoct the perfect refreshing midday drink without added sugars, GMOs, or other harmful ingredients.
If you have been looking for a water alternative or simply a beverage for the summer that will do more for you — Vita Coco is it! The brand has a ton of unique flavors that speak to every taste from mouth watering pineapple to a rich Strawberries & Creme.
The best part is if you subscribe for monthly deliveries, you can easily stock up on all your favorite coconut waters for less! By subscribing you save 10 percent and ensure you are never without your hydration station ever again.
Vita Coco sippers can never get enough, with one saying: 'I needed something more refreshing and enjoyable. I just started my coconut journey and it's the best thing done possible. Give it a try!'
Shop all of Vita Coco's must-have drinks and hop on the ' Nature's Sports Drinks ' trend ASAP to share your own unique recipes. Happy sipping!
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