I'm a hardcore buoy hater
So I was super interested in buoy for a while, especially after seeing potsies talk about it, but I also heard a bunch of negative stuff about the actual sodium and electrolyte count in it so I did some digging. I mainly wanted to see if it'd be a good alternative for LMNT (my beloved) but it doesn't come close. I'm using the rescue drops as reference as they are the most sodium-saturated that they sell. First off, it's hella expensive, and while the website tells you you're getting a one month supply for $70, it's 120 servings, which is only 300mg of sodium per serving (two squeezes). It's just not a lot of sodium, liquid IV has 560mgs, so why make such a point to advertise to people who need a lot of sodium? I looked at the LMNT nutrition facts, and one serving contains 1,000mgs of sodium. You can get a 30 pack of LMNT packets for $45, depending on how much you dilute them or whether you drink more than one a day it could be a month long supply. LMNT also isn't trying to hide their nutrient facts, they're listed under any product you select, where I had to search a bit for buoys. Overall, it just kinda pisses me off how much buoy advertises towards the chronically ill, when their products have barely anything to offer.