Welcome back to my healthy eating blog! If you’re new here, I love creating easy, healthy recipes that make hitting your nutrition goals feel enjoyable — whether that’s getting in more protein, staying hydrated, or satisfying a sweet craving without tons of sugar.
Today I’m sharing one of the easiest wellness snacks I’ve been making lately:
Electrolyte Jello.
This recipe is refreshing, fruity, low sugar, and such a fun way to increase your electrolyte intake throughout the day. It’s perfect for hot summer days, post-workout recovery, travel, fasting, low-carb lifestyles, or honestly anytime plain water feels boring.
And the best part?
It takes only a few minutes to prep.
I used watermelon flavored electrolytes from Type Zero Health paired with sugar-free strawberry jello, and the flavor combination works SO well together. The watermelon adds a refreshing, juicy flavor while the strawberry jello gives it that nostalgic sweet treat vibe.
If you struggle to stay hydrated consistently, this recipe makes electrolytes feel more like dessert than a health habit.
This is one of the simplest ways to make hydration more enjoyable, especially if you don’t love drinking electrolyte packets mixed in water.
Using sugar-free jello keeps this recipe light while still tasting sweet and refreshing.
Perfect after exercise, long walks, outdoor activities, or hot summer days when you need extra hydration support.
You can switch up the flavors, add fruit, or even increase the protein content.
Make a batch ahead of time and keep it in the fridge for easy snacks throughout the week.
Add 1 cup boiling water to a heat-safe bowl.
Pour in the entire packet of sugar-free jello powder and whisk thoroughly for about 2 minutes until completely dissolved.
This step is important to make sure the jello sets properly and has a smooth texture.
Whisk in 1 cup cold water until fully combined.
Add the 2 electrolyte packets and whisk again until everything is evenly incorporated.
I recommend adding the electrolytes at the end rather than directly into boiling water.
Pour the mixture into containers, bowls, or molds.
Refrigerate for at least 4 hours or until fully firm and set.
Different jello brands can vary slightly, so always double-check the instructions on the package as well.
Adding the electrolytes after the cold water helps preserve flavor and prevents clumping.
This makes the recipe feel even more fun and snack-like.
The texture gets much better after several hours in the fridge.
Mix the jello with Greek yogurt for a creamy, high-protein snack.
Fresh strawberries, watermelon, raspberries, or kiwi add extra texture and volume.
Some delicious combinations:
The sugar-free jello creates the classic smooth, refreshing texture while the electrolyte packets add flavor and hydration support.
Because the electrolytes are mixed directly into the jello, every serving becomes an easy way to stay hydrated throughout the day.
It’s simple, refreshing, and feels more satisfying than just drinking electrolytes in water.
This electrolyte jello recipe is:
It’s one of those healthy recipes that barely feels “healthy” — just cold, fruity, refreshing, and genuinely enjoyable.
And if you love fun wellness recipes that make healthy habits easier?
This one is definitely worth trying.