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AdvoCare Rehydrate® Provides Great Tasting, Rapid Cellular Hydration that Goes Beyond Water
AdvoCare Rehydrate® Provides Great Tasting, Rapid Cellular Hydration that Goes Beyond Water

Business Wire

time15-07-2025

  • Health
  • Business Wire

AdvoCare Rehydrate® Provides Great Tasting, Rapid Cellular Hydration that Goes Beyond Water

RICHARDSON, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AdvoCare International, LLC is thrilled to unveil its official Rehydrate Summer flavor: Blackberry Iced Tea. Available for a limited time, this refreshing new twist on the brand's popular electrolyte drink mix is designed to help support hydration and recovery during the hottest months of the year. AdvoCare Rehydrate® delivers balanced electrolytes, B vitamins, amino acids and antioxidant support to help hydrate, recover and recharge without the salty taste or sugar overload. Share Rehydrate delivers more than just hydration—it features a powerful blend of four key electrolytes, amino acids, B vitamins, and 120mg of Vitamin C to support energy and performance. The new Blackberry Iced Tea flavor is available in 30-serving canisters and 15-count single-serve stick packs, exclusively at 'It's more important than ever to stay hydrated in the summer months and Rehydrate Blackberry Iced Tea is a convenient and delicious way to support your body's overall health and wellness,' said Christina Helwig, CEO of AdvoCare. 'Whether you're flying to your summer vacation destination, hiking, biking or relaxing poolside, Rehydrate is the perfect summer companion,' Helwig concluded. Rehydrate delivers rapid hydration at the cellular level with 4 key electrolytes, B vitamins, amino acids and vitamin C to help support energy production, muscle recovery and immune health—all with thirst-quenching flavor and no salty taste. Perfect for the health-conscious person who is always on the go, Rehydrate is an effective alternative to other electrolyte and sports drinks, as it has 70% less sugar than leading competitors and a moderate amount of sodium so you can enjoy your hydration more than once a day. Rehydrate is best for drinking before, during or after physical activity or while spending time outdoors, especially in the summer months. AdvoCare International, LLC: AdvoCare International, LLC is making pursuing wellness easy and accessible. As an established health and wellness consumer packaged goods company, AdvoCare serves health-aware consumers through products that offer whole body support focusing on energy, hydration, immunity and gut health. Since 1993, AdvoCare has offered trusted health and wellness products like Spark ® to millions of customers and athletes across the world.

Ohio firm approved for new Turtle Creek Road Bridge
Ohio firm approved for new Turtle Creek Road Bridge

Yahoo

time26-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Ohio firm approved for new Turtle Creek Road Bridge

LEWISBURG — The township supervisors in East Buffalo Township awarded a contract to a firm from Ohio to provide a new bridge over Turtle Creek. At Monday night's public meeting, supervisors unanimously approved a bid from U.S. Bridge, of Cambridge, Ohio, for $163,985 for the bridge steel superstructure. The damaged bridge on Turtle Creek Road shifted off its foundation during a severe storm in August 2023. 'This is to get the 'Lego set' to build the bridge, the decking of the bridge and all the steel,' township Manager Jo Helwig said. Bid notices were advertised on March 4 and March 11, and then received online via PennBID for the fabrication and delivery of a prefabricated steel superstructure. Bids were publicly opened on Monday afternoon prior to the meeting, Helwig said. U.S. Bridge was the only vendor that answered and submitted all documentation for the bid. The bid was reviewed by Jason Snyder, maintenance engineer for PennDOT's Local Assistance Program, Helwig said. The goal is to remove the damaged bridge near the end of May and install the new one in July, officials said. The supervisors voted last year to apply for a Pennsylvania Infrastructure Bank (PIB) loan worth $765,000 toward the replacement of the bridge. On Monday night, they approved the conditions of that loan: a five-year loan with a 4.25 percent annual interest rate and quarterly repayments of $42,138.90. PIB is a PennDOT program that provides low-interest loans to help fund transportation projects within the commonwealth. The goal of the PIB is to leverage state and federal funds, accelerate priority transportation projects, spur economic development and assist local governments with their transportation needs, according to PennDOT. Engineer Herbert, Rowland & Grubic Inc., of Lewisburg, provided an original estimate of $775,000. The associated costs are $610,000 for construction, $50,000 for preliminary engineering, $99,000 for final engineering, $10,000 for utilities and $6,000 for right-of-ways. The bridge is closed to traffic. Additionally, the supervisors discussed the deteriorating chain link fence at the Smith Baseball Field, 705 Fairground Road, Lewisburg. The estimated replacement cost is nearly $70,000, so supervisors said they will seek additional quotes and would consider replacing it in 2026. In other business, the township approved: * The purchase of a Diamond C 22-inch hydraulically damped tilt trailer from Fayette Trailers LLC for $18,539. The township will sell a 2000 Cronkhite trailer once the replacement is received. * A maintenance agreement with Lewisburg Area School District that designates the school district being responsible for the maintenance of signs and flashing lights installed at Route 45 and 20th Street near two district school buildings. * A proposal from Herbert, Rowland and Grubic Inc. (HRG) to develop a Geographic Information System (GIS) application, not to exceed $20,000.

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