Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Yeti Isotonic creates waves in lankan beverage market

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Yeti Isotonic which was recently launched in Sri Lanka looks to shake-up the sports drink market by offering the ‘most advanced electrolyt­e drink’.

The drink is targeted at athletes and those with a fitnessins­pired lifestyle.

While isotonic drinks are wildly popular with sportsmen and fitness buffs world-wide, the concept has gained traction in Sri Lanka only recently. An isotonic drink has the same concentrat­ion as blood plasma and thus delivers fluid to the body faster. Consuming an isotonic drink quickly replaces the fluids and electrolyt­es lost through sweating and provide a boost of carbohydra­tes. Yeti Isotonic is the only drink in the market that contains all five electrolyt­es for superior re-hydration plus a comprehens­ive mix of B-vitamins for recovery and energy.

The drink has gained fast acceptance among rugby, swimming and cycling teams across the country. The drink is a great alternativ­e to carbonated, sugary drinks and can be consumed by school children and adults alike.

The product is marketed in a unique dumbbell shaped bottle which is both visually attractive and functional­ly useful, a first for Sri Lanka.

The product is manufactur­ed

Printed and published by Wijeya Newspapers Ltd. on Tuesday October 17, 2017 at No. 8, Hunupitiya Cross Road, Colombo 02 and marketed by Ndurance (Pvt.) Ltd, which is a Neutraceut­ical company based in Sri Lanka. The company was started by two budding young entreprene­urs Dr. Dilshan Balasuriya and Nishelli Perera.

“At Ndurance, innovation is our lifeblood. Starting with functional ingredient­s, we want to create innovative products that bring a unique, multi-sensory experience for the consumer. We aim to provide healthy products for those seeking to live life to the fullest,” says Nishelli. Prior to this venture, Nishelli was the Head of Strategy at a leading pharmaceut­ical company.

Yeti Isotonic was the culminatio­n of the research efforts of Dr. Dilshan in collaborat­ion with a globally renowned German beverage company.

“Significan­t losses in fluids and electrolyt­es can negatively impact performanc­e, especially during long bouts of training. Fluid loss of only two percent of body weight can reduce performanc­e by up to 20 percent. Yeti Isotonic fulfills your need for an isotonic drink that optimizes your performanc­e and fitness, but with an exciting taste sensation,” says Dr. Dilshan, a Cambridge graduate who has a PHD in Neuro-pharmacolo­gy.

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