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Adapt SuperWater Launches as New CBD-infused Superfood Beverage

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Adapt SuperWater Launches as New CBD-infused Superfood Beverage

CBD-focused health and wellness company, Adapt Brands officially launches its superfood-infused coconut waters called Adapt SuperWater reports BevNet. Founder and CEO, Richard Harrington shared that Adapt SuperWater started off as an experiment of superfoods infusion to help with athletic injuries and surgical complications. In particular, he said:

“For the active consumer, [Adapt SuperWater] is the win-win beverage with cannabinoids for the pain and muscle soreness management [and] cognitive function support and Superfoods to boost energy, metabolism and overall health and wellness.”

Quarterback and Managing Partner of Liquid2 Ventures, Joe Montana has been an admirer of the brand and currently serves as an advisor to Harrington. He noted that this approach to healing is an alternative to not only synthetic beverages and supplements but also opioids ingestion.

What is Adapt SuperWater?

Adapt SuperWater is a hydration beverage that combines superfood ingredients such as 100% coconut water, CBD and organic monk fruit. There are a number of benefits that arise from drinking coconut water on its own.

For instance, it is super hydrating, is much lower in sugar and calories in comparison to standard sports drinks and delivers a substantial amount of potassium to the body. The combination of CBD and coconut water may help one’s body return to homeostasis. Each bottle (414ml) is said to contain 25mg of hemp-extracted CBD.

What are the Nutritional Facts of Adapt SuperWater?

One serving (i.e. a bottle) contains 100 calories, which can be further broken down into 23g of carbohydrates, 21g of sugar (natural), 1g of protein, 734mg of potassium and 31mg of calcium.

What flavors does Adapt SuperWater come in?

Consumers can either choose between the original, lime or pomegranate flavors.

How should Adapt SuperWater be stored?

Consumers have been recommended to refrigerate Adapt SuperWater once their purchases have arrived through mail. According to the claims made, it tastes much better cold.

Has Adapt SuperWater been third party, lab tested?

As per the team at Adapt Brands, all of their products have been third party, lab tested in Los Angeles. The test results can be obtained from their main website.

How much does Adapt SuperWater cost?

Currently, the only way to purchase SuperWater is directly from Adapt Brands. That said, Adapt SuperWaters come in a 12-pack for $84.

To learn more about what Adapt Brands has to offer, click here.

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