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Recover 180 has expanded its hydration range with the launch of two new flavours, Tropical Ice and Orange Cream, as the brand enters 2026.


The new additions are positioned as functional hydration drinks made with organic coconut water, vitamins and minerals, and contain no added sugar or artificial ingredients. Tropical Ice blends coconut, pineapple and lemon, while Orange Cream combines citrus with vanilla.


Founder and CEO Lance Collins said the new flavours reflect growing demand for hydration products that balance performance with taste.


"Great hydration starts with great flavour," said Collins. "Athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and everyday consumers want products that perform, but they also want something they genuinely enjoy drinking."


"Tropical Ice and Orange Cream show how we continue to push flavour forward while delivering the clean, functional hydration people expect from Recover 180."


The launches come as consumers continue to shift away from traditional sugary sports drinks toward cleaner, better-for-you hydration options.


Tropical Ice and Orange Cream are available nationwide in the US in 16.9oz bottles, priced between $2.49 and $2.79, and in 12-packs priced at $32.99 via Amazon and the brand’s website. Further retail expansion is planned throughout 2026.

Recover 180 expands hydration range with two new flavours

Rafaela Sousa

20 January 2026

Recover 180 expands hydration range with two new flavours

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