
This 9:16 Story template is designed for an electrolyte powder or hydration supplement positioned as a gentler alternative to “salty” mixes that can cause bloating. A clean sky‑blue background keeps t...
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This 9:16 Story template is designed for an electrolyte powder or hydration supplement positioned as a gentler alternative to “salty” mixes that can cause bloating. A clean sky‑blue background keeps the layout airy and clinical, while the oversized serif headline (“Salty Electrolytes Got You Bloated?”) immediately calls out a specific pain point. A taped-style white label (“I Can Fix That”) adds a confident, human voice and breaks the hierarchy for fast thumb-stopping readability. The lower section features two bright yellow product packshots placed on a slight angle, creating depth without clutter. Social proof is built in with a bold statistic (“93% of customers would recommend…”) plus a credibility footnote referencing a survey of 600+ real customers—ideal for mid‑funnel consideration when viewers are solution-aware and comparing options. Customize by swapping the brand name, statistic, and claim to match your own customer data, and replace the packshots with single-serve sticks or a tub. Keep the high-contrast blue/yellow palette or adapt it to your brand colors while preserving the simple, trust-forward structure.
This creative works by pairing a sharp problem callout (“bloating” from salty electrolytes) with an immediate, confident counter-claim—perfect for solution-aware audiences who already believe in electrolytes but are unhappy with their current brand. The big serif headline maximizes readability in a Story placement, while the taped-style subhead feels like a direct, human response. For mid-funnel consideration, the template prioritizes trust signals: a prominent recommendation percentage and a “600+ real customers” survey note that reduces perceived risk and supports switching behavior. The clean, minimal background keeps attention on the claim and the packshots, following best practices for mobile-first ads: single message, clear hierarchy, and proof near the product.
Designed for health-conscious shoppers who already use electrolytes (fitness, hot climates, low-carb diets) but dislike heavy saltiness or bloating. They respond to clear problem/solution framing and want proof—percentages, surveys, and real-customer cues—before switching brands.
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