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Top 30 Hydrating Foods

These healthy snacks not only replenish your fluids, they deliver other body benefits too

By Abby Lerner
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Hydrating Food: Popsicle
Popsicles not only induce nostalgia for the carefree summer days of your childhood, they also refill your fluids (let it melt in a bowl if you're skeptical), cool you down after an intense workout, and boost your energy (thanks to the carbs).

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