Potassium Chloride Liquid Drops, Highly Absorbable Potassium Salt Substitute, Liquid Potassium 99 mg Supplement for Electrolyte Fluid Balance Muscle Heart Blood Pressure Health Non-GMO, 30 Serving Review
Our verdict
A budget-friendly raspberry-flavored liquid potassium chloride drop meant to be added to water, aimed at people who prefer not to swallow pills. The maker markets it as a salt substitute for general electrolyte support.
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People who prefer liquid supplements over pills or capsules, and who follow keto, kosher, or plant-based diets.
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You want a capsule or tablet format, or a flavor other than raspberry.
- Form Drop
- Count 1 Fluid Ounces
- Flavor Raspberry
- Type Potassium Chloride
- Diet Gluten Free, Keto, Kosher, Plant Based, Vegan
- Benefits Support Muscle, Nerve & Hydration
- Priced 44% below the category median ($17.99 across 92 tracked models)
Pros
- Liquid drop format for people who dislike pills
- Raspberry flavor may mask the sharp taste some associate with potassium chloride
- Fits gluten free, keto, kosher, plant based, and vegan diets
- Low price point
Cons
- Smaller 1 fl oz bottle empties faster than tablet formats
- Review count (78) is modest, so the track record is thinner than more established options
- Liquid drops need to be measured out, which is less convenient than a single capsule
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 78 owner ratings
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Popularity0.8/5
78 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
This is a liquid potassium chloride supplement sold in a 1 fluid ounce bottle with a stated 30 servings, flavored raspberry. It is positioned as a salt substitute alternative and an easy way to work potassium chloride into a daily routine without swallowing pills.
The label lists it as gluten free, keto-friendly, kosher, plant based, and vegan, which broadens who can reasonably consider it. The maker markets it for muscle, nerve, and hydration support, framed as general nutritional support rather than treatment of any condition.
At $9.99, it's priced modestly among the potassium options in this lineup. It has picked up 78 reviews at a 4.6 average rating, and Amazon data shows about 300 units bought in the past month, a moderate but not top-tier level of ongoing demand.
Specifications
| Form | Drop |
|---|---|
| Count | 1 Fluid Ounces |
| Flavor | Raspberry |
| Type | Potassium Chloride |
| Diet | Gluten Free, Keto, Kosher, Plant Based, Vegan |
| Benefits | Support Muscle, Nerve & Hydration |
Performance notes
Ships as a liquid drop, 1 fluid ounce bottle labeled for about 30 servings, raspberry flavor. Diet claims include gluten free, keto, kosher, plant based, and vegan. Stated benefits center on muscle, nerve, and hydration support.
What buyers say
With 78 reviews averaging 4.6, this product shows a positive rating range but a small enough sample that early buyer sentiment should be read with some caution. Roughly 300 units bought last month points to a modest but real level of ongoing customer interest.
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Frequently asked questions
What flavor does this potassium chloride liquid come in?
The maker markets it in a raspberry flavor. Because it's a liquid rather than a tablet, some people find the flavor makes it easier to fit into a daily routine.
Is this suitable for a vegan or keto diet?
According to the label, yes. It's listed as gluten free, keto, kosher, plant based, and vegan, so it can fit within several common dietary patterns. As always, check the full label and talk to a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement.
How many servings are in one bottle?
The bottle is 1 fluid ounce and is labeled for about 30 servings.