Quick facts
| Category | Electrolyte hydration sachets and powders |
|---|---|
| Country | UK |
| Format | Single-serve sachets and multi-serve powder tubs |
| Dietary status | Vegan-suitable; gluten-free; check pack for specific variant details |
About Good To Go
Good To Go sits in the convenient electrolyte hydration sachet category alongside brands like Liquid IV, Nuun and SOS Hydration. The format addresses a specific gap: ready-to-mix electrolyte powder you can carry in a gym bag, suitcase or office drawer, mixed with water as needed rather than committing to a pre-made hydration drink. Each sachet contains electrolytes (sodium, potassium, magnesium), B-vitamins and natural flavourings. The convenience-and-portability angle makes Good To Go suit travel, gym sessions, post-workout recovery and dehydration days more than at-home daily use.
The Good To Go range we stock
Four flavour variants in single-serve sachet format.
| Flavour | Profile |
|---|---|
| Strawberry & Watermelon | Sweet pink fruit profile, easy to drink, popular flavour entry point |
| Tropical | Mixed tropical fruit blend, mango and pineapple notes |
| Lemon & Lime | Citrus profile, more refreshing and less sweet |
| Cherry | Sweet cherry profile with full-flavour intensity |
Ingredients and allergens
Good To Go hydration sachets typically contain electrolytes (sodium chloride, potassium chloride, magnesium), sugar or dextrose for carbohydrate energy, citric acid, natural flavourings, sweeteners (sucralose in some variants), B-vitamins (B6, B12, niacin) and vitamin C. Vegan-suitable, gluten-free. Each sachet mixes with around 500ml of water. Not formally halal certified across the range. Always check the back of each individual sachet for the most accurate allergen and dietary information.
Who Good To Go is for
Gym and active shoppers: the single-serve sachet format works for the gym bag, particularly post-workout where electrolyte replacement matters more than during the session itself. Pair with our Grenade and Warrior protein bars for complete recovery snacks.
Travel and dehydration shoppers: long-haul flights, hot climates, hangover recovery and food poisoning all involve electrolyte loss. The sachet format means you can carry hydration support without bulky bottles.
Sports drink shoppers wanting less sugar: Good To Go can be a lower-sugar alternative to Gatorade when sweetened with sucralose rather than full sugar. The flavour profile is similar.
Office and desk-bound shoppers: daily hydration support for shoppers who struggle to drink enough plain water. Pair with our Vita Coco for varied hydration builds.
Buy Good To Go online in the UK
Build your basket from across the Good To Go range and our wider drinks selection to qualify for free UK delivery over £20. Good To Go pairs especially well with our High5 sports hydration range and Vita Coco coconut water for varied hydration builds. Order before our daily cut-off for same-day dispatch.
Good To Go hydration: frequently asked questions
When should I use a Good To Go sachet?
Use a hydration sachet when you've lost or expect to lose significant electrolytes: after a workout, during long-haul flights, in hot weather, when recovering from food poisoning or alcohol, or during illness where you're sweating. For everyday hydration with normal activity, plain water is fine. Hydration sachets address electrolyte balance rather than just thirst, so they shine when sweat loss or fluid loss is the issue.
How do Good To Go sachets compare to Gatorade?
Both deliver electrolytes for hydration. Gatorade arrives as a ready-to-drink bottle with full sugar plus carbs for sustained energy during prolonged exercise. Good To Go arrives as a portable sachet you mix with water, often with less sugar and a focus on electrolyte balance rather than carb fuel. For long endurance sessions, Gatorade's higher carb content helps. For daily hydration support or travel, the sachet format is more convenient.
Are Good To Go sachets vegan?
Yes. Good To Go hydration sachets are vegan-suitable with no animal-derived ingredients. The electrolytes are mineral-derived rather than animal-derived, and the flavourings are plant-based. The range is also typically gluten-free. Always check the back of each individual sachet for the latest dietary information since formulations can shift.
Can I use Good To Go for hangover recovery?
Hydration sachets are widely used for hangover recovery because alcohol consumption depletes electrolytes and causes dehydration. Replacing electrolytes (sodium, potassium, magnesium) plus rehydrating with water helps the body recover faster than water alone. It is not a cure for the underlying cause of a hangover (acetaldehyde metabolites, sleep disruption, blood sugar effects) but addresses the dehydration component effectively.