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Our mission is to make healthy choices more convenient, enjoyable, and easier to sustain habits for people at any age.
At Hydro Gummy, we believe that tasty, convenient, and effective hydration is a key pillar to good health and has the power to enhance your overall well-being. When we make healthy choices and turn them into habits, we get closer to feeling our best.
OUR STORY
Hydro Gummy is inspired by our founder’s grandma, who Lanie calls Popo.
One day, Popo was unwell, so Lanie rushed her grandma to the ER. Turns out, Popo was severely dehydrated.
After seeing Popo’s drastic recovery, our founder was motivated to find a better way to hydrate her grandma and others who struggle to get and stay sufficiently hydrated.
So, we reimagined hydration and created Hydro Gummy, water you can eat.
We can’t wait to share more with you as we get closer to launch.
MADE WITH LOVE
Created by a granddaughter and caregiver, made for all our loved ones at any age.
My grandma helped raise me since childhood. And today, she’s 97 years old. It’s my turn now to take care of her.
"USC Sol Price School of Public Policy alum saving lives...with gummy candy? 🤯 ✌️"
— University of Southern California
"I grew up in a household that didn't have a habit of drinking water so thinking about hydration is a very conscious effort and habit that I've been personally working on as an adult. As I've learned more about the benefits of hydration, it's been important to me to share those findings and habits with my parents and grandparent. Having a form of hydration you can eat could be helpful for an aging grandparent who doesn't like drinking water. "
— Denise P., Los Angeles, CA
"Hydro Gummy would have been the perfect solution to help keep my dad hydrated while maintaining his dignity. My dad died of throat cancer and towards the end of his life he had a lot of trouble swallowing water around the tumor. The only solution available at the time were sponge lollipops that he would dip in water and put in his mouth. It was messy and undignified and he hated it."
— Rico P., Sacramento, CA