• A new RTD is hitting the low-calorie market, inspired by the electrolyte boosted combo of Gatorade and vodka. Nak+ combines refreshing flavours with a health-conscious twist for an easy drinking recovery.
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    A new RTD is hitting the low-calorie market, inspired by the electrolyte boosted combo of Gatorade and vodka. Nak+ combines refreshing flavours with a health-conscious twist for an easy drinking recovery. Source: Nak
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A new RTD is hitting the low-calorie market, inspired by the electrolyte boosted combo of Gatorade and vodka. Nak+ combines refreshing flavours with a health-conscious twist for an easy drinking recovery.

Just in time for summer, Nak has launched two flavours of its new sugar-free RTD, infused with magnesium, sodium, and potassium. Available in Lemon Lime and Watermelon, the drink blends soda, vodka, and electrolytes to cater to health-conscious consumers.

Setting itself apart from other low-calorie ready-to-drink brands, Nak employs a unique electrolyte formula that activates in harmony with the natural sweetener. The blend produces a uniquely refreshing flavour profile.

Nak co-director, Bryce Scoullar, said: “Nak celebrates connection, providing a refreshing beverage perfect making every summer moment extraordinary.”

Nak is available at select grocers and online at nakdrinks.com, for RRP $24.99 in a four-pack or $114.99 in a case of 24.

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