🍓 Fuel your hustle with clean, crave-worthy energy!
Chargel's Strawberry Instant Energy Gel delivers 180 calories of caffeine-free, gluten-free, plant-based energy in a convenient 6.35oz pouch. Designed for runners, cyclists, and active professionals, it combines real fruit juice and essential B vitamins for sustained endurance. Made in Japan by Morinaga & Co., this gel offers a refreshing strawberry flavor and a resealable spout for on-the-go fueling.
K**N
Best isotonic gel for running!
Best fuel for running. These are the American version of the ones that you can get in Japan at the 7-11. They are isotonic, so you don't need to drink water (as opposed to those other super sweet, frosting-like gels). The pouch is a bit large, so you need to be able to carry in your belt, pack, or whatever else you use. I highly recommend.
M**Y
Worth carrying during a long run
Loved this product. I’ve tried a number of different gels while I’ve trained for a marathon. This one is gentle on the stomach. The ingredients don’t hurt or upset my stomach and has the right amount of calories and carbs. It’s effective to keep me going on long runs. It is a larger package but I find it is worth it because of the carb and calories packed into it.
A**A
Yummy and easy to pack!
Delicious and easy to eat during my half marathon. It fits perfectly in my short pockets and the cap is easy to open and close. I definitely recommend for races and training, it has kept my energy levels up without dreading the taste.
M**Y
NA market re-branding of InJelly
If these pouches and the company name seem familiar -- they are an effort by Japanese company Morinaga to expand their wildly popular InJelly product line to the US market. In Japan it's been successful for decades and is marketed as a quick snack for time-crunched commuters, athletes, or energetic young people. So, what is the product itself and what can you expect?What you'll get from amazon is a retail pack of 6 pouches in a flimsy cardboard box - luckily it's hard to damage jelly in shipping. The pouches are foil and are similar to common applesauce or babyfood single-serve pouches in American grocery stores, with a twist-off plastic cap on a plastic bottleneck that functions as a built-in straw. Inside is a white-grape-juice flavored jelly base that breaks up into small pieces as you slurp. This textural experience can be very enjoyable or an unexpected surprise for different people, but I find it on the pleasant side. If you're interested in simulating, it is closest to getting a lunch-pack container of jello and mixing it around with a fork to break it up a bit. The jelly dissolves quickly in the mouth even when it's served chilled, as Morinaga suggests (InJelly is in the refrigerated section of Japanese convenience stores) and goes down easily. The grape flavor is not "purple grape" artificial and is a really nice, slightly tangy.Chargel / InJelly is advertised in Japan as "carbohydrates equivalent to one rice ball!" The US marketing seems to be angling at an audience who will be familiar with products like Clif, GU, SiS, or other "energy gel" products for athletes who know the carbs are in the form of quick sugars - this is not whole grains. For athletes the considerations are that Chargel is similar to single gel pouches, but bulkier and tastes best cold. Those are downsides, but a Chargel or two and their jello-texture with more "chew" can be a very nice change from just "eating" thicker or runnier variations on sugar syrups. You'll still have to struggle to get everything out of the pouch if you're counting on full calories on the label for your fueling and figure out how to responsibly dispose of the pouch if on a ride/run.The final point to mention is that "Chargel"s are relatively pricey at $3.50/ea. ($21 for 6, undiscounted) compared to the Japanese domestic market InJelly, where they're a cheap staple at around ¥230-300/ea. ($1.50-2 USD) -- 1,380-1500 ($10-15 USD) for 6. The $3.50 pricepoint is not competitive with other gels or single-serve lunchbox snacks, but the Chargels are tasty and offer something unique in the eating experience and can be - as Morinaga promises - refreshing like a drink but fulfilling like a snack.
J**O
Worth it and help for long workouts
This gel is great for on the go for your long bike rides or jogs. I use these for my century rides. Quick and replenish you quickly. Started using them when I travel.
G**Y
Large size but taste great
Yummy yummy ! The size is not super user friendly but I put one in my bottle holder ( I have 2 ) and worked great for my LA Marathon . Tastes like white wine ! So good !
V**Y
Gets the Job Done
This product is not good for you but when running a 5k, 10k or half or full marathon this product will give you the energy you need to finish the race.
S**I
LOVE THEM
These are almost exactly the same taste as the more expensive morinaga in vitamin jellies I loved in Japan. These are more widley available and more affordable in the u.s. which I am thankful for, because I love these jelly drinks. The white grape is my favorite.
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