BODYARMOR LYTE Peach Mango
Summary
BODYARMOR LYTE Peach Mango scores 68/100. A low-calorie sports drink (20 calories) using allulose — a rare sugar with near-zero glycemic impact — alongside stevia as sweeteners, which is genuinely innovative. Contains coconut water concentrate and 990mg electrolytes, though the mineral forms are cheap oxides (magnesium oxide, zinc oxide) with poor bioavailability. Broad vitamin coverage (B-vitamins, A, C, D, E) but uses cyanocobalamin (cheapest B12). No artificial dyes — colored with fruit/vegetable juice. Dragged down by ester gum, gum arabic, natural flavors, and beta-apo-8'-carotenal.
At a glance
Key ingredients 8
Coconut Water ConcentrateGood
Natural electrolyte source with potassium, though concentrated form loses some value vs raw coconut water.
See more about Coconut Water Concentrate →Electrolyte BlendGood
Dipotassium phosphate, calcium carbonate, magnesium oxide, zinc oxide — functional but oxide forms are cheapest and least bioavailable.
See more about Electrolyte Blend →Vitamin BlendGood
Broad B-vitamin + A/C/D/E coverage at solid %DVs. Decent micronutrient fortification.
See more about Vitamin Blend →AlluloseNeutral
Rare sugar with near-zero glycemic impact and minimal caloric contribution. Genuinely innovative sweetener choice.
See more about Allulose →Steviol GlycosidesNeutral
Natural zero-calorie sweetener from stevia leaf.
See more about Steviol Glycosides →CyanocobalaminNeutral
Cheapest synthetic B12 form with poor bioavailability. Methylcobalamin would be expected.
See more about Cyanocobalamin →Natural FlavorsBad
Catch-all term with zero transparency on composition.
See more about Natural Flavors →Ester GumBad
Synthetic emulsifier/stabilizer derived from wood rosin. Unnecessary additive.
See more about Ester Gum →Processing
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