Zippy Bears
Trail Bears
Trail Bears
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Fuel. Recover. Get back out there.
You pushed hard today. Trail Bears is the bear you eat after — a full 5 g clinical dose of creatine paired with tart cherry, citrulline, and coconut-water electrolytes, in a pineapple gummy you can actually stash in a pack. No shaker bottle. No chalky scoop. No sink to rinse out at a trailhead.
What's inside — and why
- Creatine Monohydrate — 5,000 mg. The daily amount most commonly used in studies, which link creatine with support for strength, power, and exercise recovery.
- Tart Cherry — 2,381 mg. Rich in antioxidant anthocyanins. Studies in athletes have associated tart cherry with support for post-exercise recovery and normal levels of soreness.
- L-Citrulline Malate — 1,190 mg. A precursor your body uses to make nitric oxide, which research has explored for support of normal blood flow during and after exercise.
- Coconut Water Powder — 1,190 mg. A whole-food source of potassium and other electrolytes to support normal hydration after you sweat.
- Caffeine — 100 mg. About a cup of coffee. Enough to recharge for the drive home, not enough to wreck your evening.
- Plus vitamins & minerals: Vitamin D3, Vitamin C, B6, B12, zinc, magnesium, potassium, and sodium.
The Trail Pack
10 bears • 3.5 oz • 5 servings (2 bears per serving) • Pineapple
70 calories and 10 g added sugar per serving. Kraft pouch, resealable, built to live in a pack.
Suggested use
Take 2 bears (one serving) after training or activity. Start with one serving to assess your tolerance. Contains coconut.
⚠ This is NOT candy and NOT for kids. Contains 100 mg caffeine per serving. Not recommended for children, people sensitive to caffeine, or those who are pregnant or nursing. Do not exceed one serving in a 24-hour period. Consult your physician before use if you have a medical condition or take medication.
Family owned and operated. Made and packaged in Alaska.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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