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Salty Dawg Spring Break Marg Recipe + FREE 8-Flavor Pack Dear Elephants, While on a journey to get m

Salty Dawg Spring Break Marg Recipe + FREE 8-Flavor Pack Dear Elephants, While on a journey to get my body back to good health, I've been at the the gym 5 days a week and training for a half-marathon. As a plain water hater, these salty little thirst quenchers are the only way I've been motivated to keep hydrated through it all. Highly recommended. ~ Marisa Zocco, ed. [Get a FREE 8-pack sampler with any purchase >>]( This is the sexiest Spring Break beverage buddy ever. Hands Down. Let's face it, we've been bamboozled by our "healthy drinks." Since we are now living the Stanley Tumbler craze. 🙄, it's time to make smarter choices on what we are filling our (giant) cups with. As we sprint into an active Spring Break season—when we go full throttle after being cooped up all Winter—we need [these little life-saver, mood-boosting hydration packets]( that are radically tasty & a (not-so-new anymore) legit obsession among the Elephant staff. The science is simple: we should be saying "more salt, not less, please."🧂When you sweat you lose essential sodium and other minerals. When you hydrate you need to get those minerals back (as in, via an electrolyte re-infusion) to help avoid headaches, muscle cramps, and fatigue. You might ask 👇 [Get your yummy "Spring Salts" here 👉]( When Ele-editors were asked if they’d like to be treated to a second round of LMNT perks, here were some of the 100% unprovoked responses on the company Slack channel: Kate F (cutie pie Editor in image above): "Ooooh, I will gladly take more since this stuff is legitimately what keeps me alive. Watermelon and grapefruit would be so perfect. My MIL is surprisingly a Mango Chili fan, BTW." Molly M : "I’m addicted, so I will shamelessly take more if there’s an offer. I desperately want Chocolate, so Chocolate please! The water bottle they sent me goes everywhere with me. I absolutely adore it and it’s pretty damn beaten up---but it’s a tank. Nice choice on their end because it fits a packet with water perfectly!" [🍉 Order Watermelon Salt 🍉]( [Final Call for Chocolate Medley here 👉]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( Elephant Journal: *it's about the Mindful Life Boulder, Colorado You're receiving this email because you subscribe to Mindful Partner Messages. You can update the types of emails you recieve [by clicking here](. You can unsubscribe (and break our hearts) [by clicking here](.

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