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New Maui location is fifth for Maverick Helicopters
Maverick Helicopters, a division of Maverick Aviation Group, has opened the doors to its new Maui operation with three packages that have starting prices of $329, $369 and $399 per person.
This is Maverick Aviation Group’s fifth permanent location and the company’s first venture outside the Southwest United States.
For more information, call 800-978-0266 or go to FlyMaverick.com/Maui.
Propel water changes up with promise of electrolytes
Propel is thirsty for a change.
The PepsiCo fitness water brand aims to prove that its latest bottled water is more than just, well, bottled water.
Propel, essentially a little sister brand to sports drink giant Gatorade, has seen sales decline as other brands use heavy doses of advertising — such as Jennifer Aniston for Coca-Cola’s Glaceau Smartwater — to win over the target audience of exercise enthusiasts.
Now, Propel is out with a new electrolyte water made for those who work out and are looking for something more than plain water and something different from Gatorade. Propel Electrolyte Water is clear and has no flavoring or calories. But it has electrolytes, something Gatorade has promoted for 50 years.
The new water has the same level of electrolytes as Gatorade. Each drink has 160 milligrams of sodium and 45 milligrams of potassium per 12-ounce serving. Gatorade also contains 80 calories in a 12-ounce serving.