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BodyArmor: Hydration For The Whole Family {Sponsored Post}

We have partnered with BodyArmor™ to introduce you to their new line of hydration beverages. While this post is sponsored, all opinions are 100% our own.


We are quickly becoming a soccer family. This year, our oldest has actually played year-round, which means a lot of time at the fields – both indoor and outdoor. Watching the kids run and play has brought back memories of my years playing soccer. (For the record, I was NOT good.) But I liked being on a team and making new friends . . . and loved when it was half or the end of the game. Why? Snacks!

BodyArmor: Hydration For The Whole Family {Sponsored Post} | Twin Cities Familys Blog

We’d always get big oranges, apples, or occasionally crackers. Then we’d sit on the field, enjoying the warm weather and a little more time with our friends. The team parent almost always brought some homemade lemonade or juice boxes. I’ve noticed, though, as an adult, that more parents bring Gatorade or Powerade or some form of “juice,” but they’re almost always full of artificial sugars and other ingredients I can’t read. Don’t get me wrong, our kids have had their fair share of sugar-laden drinks, but with how much time we spend at the field, I want to make sure I’m giving my kiddo something a bit better if it’s not water.

I discovered BodyArmor SuperDrink™ and was first surprised to see that BodyArmor sold beverages. But even more, it’s an all-natural drink! It provides superior hydration and it’s loaded with potassium-packed electrolytes, vitamins, coconut water – and nothing artificial. Win Win Win.

BodyArmor: Hydration For The Whole Family {Sponsored Post} | Twin Cities Familys Blog

BodyArmor SuperDrink™ contains 2.5x the electrolytes of leading sports drinks, 100% of your daily vitamins A, C, and E, and 200% of vitamin B. It boasts natural flavors, contains no artificial colors or preservatives, is gluten free and certified kosher.

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