They are marketing this as a morning electrolyte drink, yet it is essentially just a glorified caffeinated beverage with the bottom of the barrel, cheap b-vitamins.
For anyone not aware, look into a proper electrolyte drink (like LMNT) to see what one is comprised of. Wake Up Water has 0% DV calcium, 0% DV potassium, 0% DV magnesium, and a whopping 4% DV of sodium.... this is not an electrolyte drink, and marketing it as one is grossly dishonest and bordering malpractice.
You may not also be aware, but their b-vitamins are the cheapest variety. Any brand that genuinely cares for your well-being is using the "active form" of b-vitamins. In this powder, they are cheaply using generic B12, B6, Pantothenic Acid, and Niacin. The active forms should be labeled as: methylcobalamin (B12), pyridoxal-5-phosphate (B6), pantethine/CoA (pantothenic acid), and NAD⁺/NADP⁺ (niacin).
This brand is a scam.