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21 y/o from Surat made a new kind of cold brew + electrolyte drink. Would you actually drink this?

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21 from Surat. Been quietly building NARYAL for
a few months. Need outside opinions before scaling.

The concept: A new category of premium electrolyte
drinks. Hydrating, functional, naturally refreshing.
Built for Indian mornings, gym, post-workout.

The hero is COLD BREW but built differently.
Smoother, naturally hydrating, electrolytes built in.
No added sugar. Real coffee + real recovery in one bottle.

Tested at a cricket turf in Surat, 8-9/10 from
players post-match. They said it hit different than
regular cold coffee or sports drinks.

Other flavors developed:
🍎 Apple 🍇 Pomegranate 🌿 Mint Lime 🔴 Cranberry

But cold brew is the star.

Honest questions:

  1. Would you drink a cold brew built around
    hydration + electrolytes? Or sounds like fluff?

  2. Do you buy "functional" drinks currently?
    What and why?

  3. What's missing in the Indian cold coffee /
    hydration drink market?

  4. Be brutal — what's the dealbreaker?

Rather find gaps now than after scaling production.

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u/urcricketshop — 18 hours ago
▲ 7 r/surat

Thinking of starting a run club in Surat, but at night. Would anyone actually show up?

Surat has basically zero proper run clubs right now. Mornings are too hot half the year, parks are packed with uncles, and most working/business people can’t do 6 AM anyway.

Idea: a community run club that meets 9:30 PM, Tuesdays + Saturdays. Vesu / Athwa riverfront / Adajan rotation. Well-lit roads only, reflective gear, group pacing so no one runs alone. Saturday run ends with everyone hanging out at a cafe — mocktails, music, food, meeting new people. No alcohol. Free to attend for the first few months.

1.	Would you actually show up?  
2.	Night running in Surat — does it feel safe to you, or sketchy?  
3.	Which area would pull you in most: Vesu, Athwa riverfront, or Adajan?  
4.	What would make you NOT come? (be brutal)  
5.	Anyone here who already runs in Surat   

where do you currently go and what’s missing?

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u/urcricketshop — 22 hours ago