
This square supplement ad template is built for electrolyte drink mix packets and positions the product through a direct, side-by-side comparison. The layout is split into two stacked sections: a mint...
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This square supplement ad template is built for electrolyte drink mix packets and positions the product through a direct, side-by-side comparison. The layout is split into two stacked sections: a mint-green “hero” panel on top and a light gray competitor panel below. Each section pairs a large pack shot on the left with a clean grid of nutrient stat cards on the right (electrolytes, sugar, calories, vitamin B‑12, vitamin C, plus an L‑glutamine checkmark vs X). Bold, all-caps headline typography delivers the promise (“get the most out your workout”), while the quantified tiles do the persuasion work for a solution-aware audience already shopping hydration options. The strategy leans on performance and health-optimization triggers: higher electrolytes, lower sugar, and added functional ingredients. This is ideal for mid-funnel consideration, where shoppers want proof and an easy way to justify switching brands. Customize by swapping pack imagery, updating the metric cards to match your formula, and replacing the check/X ingredient badge to spotlight your differentiator (e.g., magnesium, potassium ratio, or no artificial sweeteners).
This template wins in mid-funnel consideration because it mirrors how solution-aware shoppers evaluate hydration mixes: by comparing label numbers and functional ingredients. The split, two-tier “ours vs theirs” structure creates an instant comparison trigger, while the large numeric tiles reduce cognitive load—viewers can validate the claim without reading paragraphs. Performance and health-optimization cues (electrolytes, low sugar, low calories, vitamin percentages) speak directly to training-minded buyers who want measurable benefits. The checkmark vs X badge is a strong heuristic for differentiation, turning a complex formula advantage into a simple visual verdict. From an ad best-practice standpoint, it combines clear product identity (big pack shot), one primary promise (workout performance), and proof points clustered in a consistent card system that’s easy to scan on mobile feeds.
Fitness-focused shoppers comparing hydration and recovery supplements, especially people who train regularly and track macros or labels. They want a low-sugar option and clear proof that the formula supports performance and post-workout recovery before committing to a purchase or subscription.
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