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Pickle powder for cramps

Pickle electrolyte powder. 10g per stick. Mixes in 2–4 oz of water.

$21.99

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A tart, acetate-powered mix you make in seconds. ~0.7g acetic acid and ~700mg sodium per stick. Built for long climbs, hot ridges, and late miles. Zero sugar, calm on the gut.

  • ~700 mg sodium
  • ~300 mg potassium
  • ~50 mg magnesium
  • Zero sugar
  • Mixes in 2–4 oz
Nutrition + Ingredients

Ingredients: Vinegar Powder (10% Acetic Acid), Sodium Chloride, Taurine, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Diacetate (vinegar salt), Magnesium Glycinate (Chelated), Natural Dill Flavor, Monk Fruit Extract.

Nutrition Facts
10 servings per container
Serving size 1 Stick (10g)
Amount per serving
Calories
20
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0g
0%
Sodium 700mg
30%
Total Carbohydrate 5g
2%
Total Sugars 0g
Includes 0g Added Sugars
0%
Protein 0g
Potassium 300mg
6%
Magnesium 50mg
12%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Not a significant source of saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, dietary fiber, vitamin D, calcium and iron.
How to Use
  • Quick mix: Add powder to 2–4 oz cold water. Shake 5–10 sec. Drink in 1–2 pulls.
  • Before efforts: Mix one stick 10–15 min before you start.
  • During: Use at the first sign of a cramp.
  • Night cramps: Keep a stick bedside.
For most athletes, 1–2 sticks a day is plenty.
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Zero Sugar
Gluten Free
Vegan
Close-up of Quickle powder with dill
Flavor Rise & Brine More coming

Bright, tart, and built for the effort.

Acid-forward with a clean briny finish. Not sweet, not syrupy. Tastes like the pickle brine your body's asking for.


Nose Dill, vinegar, light mineral salt
Taste Bright acidity up front, briny body, clean finish
Finish Short, salty, no lingering sweetness
Zero sugar Gut-friendly 2–4 oz mix Dill-forward

Where It Goes

One packet. A lot of terrain.

Flat stick, no extra bottle, no added slosh.

01

Trail runs

The miles where calves start locking. One stick at the first twinge or before a big push.

1 stick / 2-4 oz water

02

Road and gravel rides

Last hour, quads barking. Fits in a jersey pocket.

1 stick / aid station cup or flask

03

Climbing and scrambles

Multi-pitch days and long approaches. For when forearms lock at the worst possible moment.

1 stick / small swig at the belay

04

Race day

Pre-load before the gun. Carry one for mile 18 or whenever it hits.

1-2 sticks / pre-race + mid-effort

05

Ski touring and backcountry

Big vert, heavy packs. Stash one in your beacon pocket.

1 stick / mix at the skin track

06

After hours

Post-effort cramps at camp or at home. One stick, a few ounces of water, done.

1 stick / any water on hand

How to Use

How to take it.

Start easy. Adjust to taste. If it's your first time, begin with 4 oz. Like it stronger? Go 2-3 oz next time.

01
Start here

Quick mix

One stick, 4 oz cold water, two pulls. Want it stronger? 2-3 oz next time.

02

Aid station cup

Tear one stick. Add a splash of water. Swirl, drink, keep moving. No full bottle needed.

03

Dry scoop

Pour it straight in, small swig of water, swish, swallow. For people who already know the taste.

New to Quickle? Start with the quick mix at 4 oz. Go stronger once you know how your gut handles it.

30 seconds on how we mix it before long days out.

From the Founder

Why does a pickle powder company exist?

Because cramps kept cutting my days short. Tried everything. Nothing worked in the moment. Then after a long run in the Wasatch, I grabbed a gas station pickle pouch out of desperation. It wasn't pretty, but the cramp let go in minutes.

The research pointed to acetic acid and TRP channel activation working alongside targeted electrolytes. Quickle is that combination, built cleaner, lighter, and ready when you are.

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Max Johnson, Founder

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On the Wasatch Front

Ready when you are.

What's next

Still deciding? Start here.

01

How it works

Acetic acid, TRP channels, and why this isn't just another electrolyte.

See the research
02

Who makes this

One founder, a gas station pickle pouch, and a problem worth solving.

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