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  • No ingredients exceed tolerable upper intake levels
  • 33% of ingredients have research evidence
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Label Data

5 Gram(s) Serving Size
60 Servings
Mineral Product Type
33% Evidence Coverage

Supplement Facts — Evidence Check

Calories
10 Calorie(s)
Total Carbohydrate
1 Gram(s) (1% DV)
Sodium
90 mg (4% DV)
Potassium
800 mg (17% DV)
50 mg (12% DV)
📊 Market median: 4002.0mg (1 products) 📚 20 studies (Tier A: 0, B: 2)
This product: 50mg
900 mg (39% DV)
📊 Market median: 4002.0mg (1 products) 📚 20 studies (Tier A: 0, B: 2)
This product: 900mg

Other Ingredients

Malic Acid Natural flavors Stevia leaf extract Monk Fruit extract Bamboo extract Orange juice concentrate Beta-Carotene Beet

Label Claims — Verification

Nutrient
All Other
Structure/Function
All Other (99% of products) Structure/Function (85% of products) Nutrient (54% of products) Approved Health (3% of products)

Target Groups

Vegan Vegetarian Adult (18 - 50 Years) Gluten Free Sugar Free

Product Information

📋 Directions for Use

Suggested Use: As a nutritional supplement, mix 1 scoop in 16 oz. of water (or to taste) once daily, or use as directed by your healthcare professional.

⚠️ Warnings & Precautions

Should not be used if tamper-evident seal is broken.

Keep out of reach of children.

🧪 Formulation Notes

Jigsaw Pickleball Cocktail is especially useful during long Pickeball tournament days and contains both Potassium and Magnesium - two key electrolytes. It also contains Redmond's Real Salt which has important trace minerals that regular sodium-chloride doesn't have.

Finally, we don't use any sugar. Zero. Yes, sugar can give you a spike in energy... but that's really just a band-aid. And most people are (wisely) trying to limit their daily sugar intake!

A delicious orange electrolyte drink to help boost your pickleball game.

Gluten free Soy free Non-GMO

Vegan

Additional Information

Need more? Call 1-888-352-5050 or visit JigsawHealth.com Please recycle

Did you know there are two types of muscle cramps? That's right. If you start cramping during a match, that's a sign that your body is low in Potassium. If you cramp up after the match, or at night - that's a sign your body is low in magnesium.

Product of the U.S.A. with select ingredients thoughtfully curated from around the world.

Store in a cool dry place.

Irina Tereschenko

Product Details

UPC / SKU 8 76634 00194 8
DSLD Entry Date 2022-07-21
Product Type Mineral
Form Powder
DSLD ID 270538
Data Updated 2026-04-11

Research Evidence

849 Research Sources
56 Avg Quality Score
450 Meta Analysis
152 Rct
137 Systematic Review
73 Clinical Trial
11 Regulatory Source
7 Other
7 Guideline
3 Openfda Safety
2 Cochrane Review
2 Observational
A Phosphate binders for preventing and treating chronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorder (CKD-MBD)
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2018
A Calcium supplementation (other than for preventing or treating hypertension) for improving pregnancy and infant outcomes
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2024
A Calcium supplementation (other than for preventing or treating hypertension) for improving pregnancy and infant outcomes
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2015
A Vitamin and mineral supplementation for maintaining cognitive function in cognitively healthy people in mid and late life
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2018
A Calcium supplementation during pregnancy for preventing hypertensive disorders and related problems
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2025
A Dietary calcium supplementation for preventing colorectal cancer and adenomatous polyps
Systematic Review The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2008
A Calcium and vitamin D for increasing bone mineral density in premenopausal women
Systematic Review The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2023
A Dietary sodium, sodium-to-potassium ratio, and risk of stroke: A systematic review and nonlinear dose-response meta-analysis
Meta Analysis Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland) 2019
A The association between circulating magnesium and clinically relevant outcomes in patients with chronic kidney disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Meta Analysis Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland) 2021
A Calcium channel blockers versus other classes of drugs for hypertension
Systematic Review The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2021
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