Coco5 is an All-Natural, Coconut Water-Based Sports Drink Backed By NBA Stars

When you have a sports drink that has NBA superstar Devin Booker as the majority owner and ambassador, and other current and past basketball stars like D’Angelo Russell, Derrick Rose, and Charles Barkley as partners, there should some confidence in how good it is and how well it hydrates.

Introducing Coco5, an all-natural, coconut water-based sports drink that touts itself as “the perfect drink for health and hydration, no matter what your activity level.”

Coco5 was created by professional sports medicine experts and nutritionists from the Chicago area and became a go-to for players as they found that it allowed them to “play harder and longer while suffering fewer dehydration-related injuries and less muscle cramping.”

The revolutionary and great tasting (trust, I sampled all the flavors) sports drink comes in six all-natural flavors: Orange, Pineapple, Cherry, Coconut, Limón and Passion Fruit. Coco5 also has no dyes, caffeine, or anything unpronounceable, with less than half the sugar of popular hydration and sports drinks.

Coco5 is now available throughout the US at select retailers like Costco, Whole Foods and Amazon.

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