

Review
Phizz electrolyte tablets hit a sweet spot for anyone serious about recovery or managing dehydration without relying on sugary drinks. I'll be straight with you: these aren't magic, but they do what they claim.
The product itself is straightforward—you drop a tablet in water, it fizzes up in seconds, and you get a drinkable rehydration solution. What stands out is the formula: 18 vitamins and minerals including sodium, potassium, and magnesium (the electrolytes that actually matter), plus vitamin C and B vitamins. At 60 tablets per pack, each serving works out incredibly cheap, especially at this 40% discounted price of £10.
I've used these after gym sessions, during hot weather, and once when I had mild food poisoning. They genuinely help you feel less drained compared to just drinking plain water. The taste is inoffensive—slightly fruity, nothing cloying—and they dissolve without leaving residue. Being vegan and low-calorie is a bonus if you're tracking intake.
Where I'd be honest: if you're only mildly thirsty, water alone will do the job. These tablets justify themselves when you've sweated heavily, exercised intensely, or genuinely need electrolyte replacement. They're not a supplement to replace proper nutrition—don't expect them to fix a terrible diet. The effervescent format is convenient but slightly less portable than powder sachets.
Compared to buying individual sports drinks (which can run 50p-£1 each) or premium electrolyte powders, Phizz offers better value. At the current discounted price, it's a no-brainer if you're already interested in this category. Worth stocking up on.