Performance Gummies
Electric Lemonade
Bright citrus. Balanced sweetness. Zero artificial edge. Electric Lemonade is sharp, citrus-forward, and legitimately craveable - the kind of gummy athletes check the pouch for. Yes, it tastes like candy. It performs like fuel.
10 single-serving packs per bag.
Expected to ship the week of 3/20.
Glucose Syrup, Sugar, Water,Pectin, Citric Acid, Lactic Acid, Natural Flavor, Electrolytes (Sodium Citrate, Sea Salt, Potassium Citrate), Turmeric (for color)
Take one single-serving pack (17 gummies) for every 45–60 minutes of intense activity. Take before or during when energy starts to fade.
GMO
Artificial Dyes
Caffeine
Gluten
Carbohydrates
Electrolytes
Calories
Caffeine
Carbohydrates
Electrolytes
Calories
Caffeine
Built for the Part That Decides Everything
Most athletes start strong. The separation happens later - when focus slips, mechanics get loose and effort feels heavier than it should.
MPG are taken during activity, not before it. Fast-acting carbohydrates deliver usable energy when intensity is still high, and electrolytes support fluid balance through demanding sessions.
No caffeine. No spikes. No crash. Just clean, mid-session fuel designed to protect the quality of your work when it matters most.
Clean Energy
Easy Format
Superior Taste
Clean Energy
Easy Format
Superior Taste
Fuel to Finish.
Athletes rarely lose their legs first. They lose focus. Around 45 minutes into sustained effort, execution slips. Around 60, power fades. Push past that under-fueled, and injury risk climbs. It's not a motivation problem. It's a fuel problem.
Calories don't solve it. Carbohydrates do.
MPG delivers 34g of fast-absorbing carbs and 200mg of electrolytes mid-session - so athletes stay sharp, coordinated, and powerful when the session gets long. No caffeine. No crash. Just fuel that protects the quality of your work.
Who is it for?
How to use?
When to use?
Who is it for?
How to use?
When to use?
Top Questions
What are MPG’s?
Each pouch delivers:
• 34g of carbohydrates
• 200mg of electrolytes
• Clean ingredients - Non-GMO, no caffeine, no artificial dyes
They taste like candy. They function like fuel. That’s not an accident - it’s the whole point.
What are MPG’s?
Each pouch delivers:
• 34g of carbohydrates
• 200mg of electrolytes
• Clean ingredients - Non-GMO, no caffeine, no artificial dyes
They taste like candy. They function like fuel. That’s not an accident - it’s the whole point.
When should athletes take them?
Late practice + nothing since lunch? Split the pouch: half before, half during. Tank is already half-empty before warmup even starts.
90+ minute session with real intensity? A second pouch is justified. When the work is legit, the fuel needs to match.
When should athletes take them?
Late practice + nothing since lunch? Split the pouch: half before, half during. Tank is already half-empty before warmup even starts.
90+ minute session with real intensity? A second pouch is justified. When the work is legit, the fuel needs to match.
What’s inside?
• 34g carbohydrates - supports muscle and brain function
• 200mg electrolytes - maintains fluid balance and neuromuscular performance
No stimulants. No artificial colors. No junk. Full nutrition details are on the product page.
What’s inside?
• 34g carbohydrates - supports muscle and brain function
• 200mg electrolytes - maintains fluid balance and neuromuscular performance
No stimulants. No artificial colors. No junk. Full nutrition details are on the product page.
Why do carbohydrates matter so much?
When glycogen drops, here’s what you’re actually watching:
• Focus disappears
• Mechanics get sloppy
• Sprint power fades
• Decision-making slows to a crawl
That’s not a mental toughness problem. That’s a fuel problem.
In addition, developing athletes have smaller glycogen stores than adults and often train at higher relative intensities. Throw a full school day on top of that, and many kids are already running on empty before practice starts. This isn’t sports science hype it’s basic physiology.
Why do carbohydrates matter so much?
When glycogen drops, here’s what you’re actually watching:
• Focus disappears
• Mechanics get sloppy
• Sprint power fades
• Decision-making slows to a crawl
That’s not a mental toughness problem. That’s a fuel problem.
In addition, developing athletes have smaller glycogen stores than adults and often train at higher relative intensities. Throw a full school day on top of that, and many kids are already running on empty before practice starts. This isn’t sports science hype it’s basic physiology.
Isn’t hydration enough?
Here’s a simple read on what’s happening mid-practice:
• Cramping? Probably hydration.
• Flat, sloppy, staring into the middle distance? That’s fuel.
Late-practice fade is almost always an energy problem, not a water problem.
Isn’t hydration enough?
Here’s a simple read on what’s happening mid-practice:
• Cramping? Probably hydration.
• Flat, sloppy, staring into the middle distance? That’s fuel.
Late-practice fade is almost always an energy problem, not a water problem.
Is MPG third-party tested?
Is MPG third-party tested?
Will this make me a better athlete?
What MPG’s do: protect the quality of your work when the session gets long. When others fade, you stay sharp. When others lose the thread, you execute.
Consistency compounds. The athlete who can train at full effort on rep 20 improves faster than the one who’s half-present by rep 10.
Will this make me a better athlete?
What MPG’s do: protect the quality of your work when the session gets long. When others fade, you stay sharp. When others lose the thread, you execute.
Consistency compounds. The athlete who can train at full effort on rep 20 improves faster than the one who’s half-present by rep 10.
How many gummies are in a pouch?
How many gummies are in a pouch?
Where do you ship?
Where do you ship?
What’s behind the name 1PRCT Labs?
Improvement doesn’t happen in highlight moments. It happens in the middle of practice: when the set gets long, focus starts slipping and athletes begin to mail it in.
That moment – that juncture - is the whole ballgame.
If you can protect the quality of your work there, that edge compounds. Over weeks. Over seasons. Over years. Stack enough 1% days and the results stop being surprising.
We build products for that moment, because that’s where real athletes are made.
What’s behind the name 1PRCT Labs?
Improvement doesn’t happen in highlight moments. It happens in the middle of practice: when the set gets long, focus starts slipping and athletes begin to mail it in.
That moment – that juncture - is the whole ballgame.
If you can protect the quality of your work there, that edge compounds. Over weeks. Over seasons. Over years. Stack enough 1% days and the results stop being surprising.
We build products for that moment, because that’s where real athletes are made.