
Propel Zero Sugar Grape Electrolyte Water Beverage 6 ea
What You Should Know
Propel Zero Sugar Grape is a shelf-stable electrolyte water sold as a six-pack of lightweight plastic bottles, typically found in the beverage aisle near sports drinks, flavored waters, and bottled waters with added electrolytes. You’ll often see it on endcaps during summer or near gym-focused displays alongside protein bars and recovery drinks. This product fits routines where people want a no-calorie, flavored hydration option — after a workout, on a long drive, or tossed into a gym bag for a class or pick-up game. The brand leans into fitness and active-lifestyle marketing, aimed at health-conscious adults and younger consumers who want performance cues without sugar: “Zero Sugar,” added vitamins, and electrolyte claims create an athletic, modern positioning. Packaging emphasizes bright, sporty graphics and convenience rather than organic or whole-food credentials; labels typically claim “natural flavor” and list added vitamins but do not carry organic certification. In plain language, this is a highly processed beverage made from purified water with flavorings, sweeteners, stabilizers and micronutrients added. Sensory notes: it pours as a clear, thin liquid with immediate grape aroma and a crisp, sweet taste delivered by intense non-nutritive sweeteners; there’s a faint saline minerality from electrolytes and a smooth mouthfeel with no syrupy thickness. The drinking ritual is utilitarian — grabbed cold from a cooler, sipped during exercise, or kept handy for low-calorie hydration — and the product trades whole-food nourishment for portability, consistent flavor, and label-driven health cues.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
Water,, Citric, Acid,, Sodium, Hexametaphosphate, (to, Protect, Flavor),, Natural, Flavor,, Salt,, Potassium, Sorbate, (Preserves, Freshness),, Potassium, Citrate,, Sodium, Citrate,, Ascorbic, Acid, (Vitamin, C),, Sucralose,, Acesulfame, Potassium,, Calcium, Disodium, EDTA, (to, Protect, Flavor),, Calcium, Pantothenate, (Vitamin, B5),, Niacinamide, (Vitamin, B3),, Vitamin, E, Acetate,, Pyridoxine, Hydrochloride, (Vitamin, B6)..
Flagged Ingredients:
- •Potassium Sorbate - Synthetic preservative
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains multiple industrial ingredients (artificial sweeteners, preservatives, chelating agents) and added vitamins in a multi-ingredient formulated beverage, which aligns with the NOVA ultraprocessed category. The product is manufactured to deliver consistent flavor and function rather than being a minimally processed food.
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Common Questions about Propel Zero Sugar Grape Electrolyte Water Beverage 6 ea
It really depends on what 'healthy' means for you! Propel Zero is low in calories and sugar-free, making it a great choice for hydration without the extra calories. However, it does contain artificial sweeteners and preservatives, so if you're looking for something more natural, you might want to explore whole food options.
