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This World Water Day, PepsiCo is celebrating reaching our global goal of a 25% improvement in operational water-use efficiency in high water-risk ... Read More
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What are the sweeteners in Propel products?
The Propel electrolyte bottled waters and powder packets are sweetened with Acesulfame Potassium (Ace-K) and sucralose.
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Where is Propel sold?
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What does that date on your bottles and powder packets mean?
All of our bottles and powder packets feature a “Best Taste Date.” We recommend that you drink our beverages by that date for the best possible flavor.
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Does Propel have to be refrigerated after it's opened?
For optimal freshness, we recommend storing Propel products in your refrigerator after opening and consuming within 3-5 days.
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Is Propel gluten free?
Although we do not specifically test our products for gluten, none of the ingredients in our products are derived from grains or flours that have been linked to malabsorption syndrome associated with gluten sensitivity.
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How much caffeine is in Propel?
None. There's no caffeine added to Propel.
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Are your bottles recyclable?
... Read MoreAll Propel plastic bottles are 100% recyclable – even the caps, many of which read ‘Recycle Bottle with Cap On.’
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Is the Propel tablets formulation the exact same as the Propel powder formulation?
The tablets formula is not a direct replication of our powder formulas, but you can still expect the same great taste that you’re used to with our other Propel products.
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Is Propel available internationally?
Propel electrolyte bottled water and powder packets are available only in the U.S. and Canada at this time.
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