Product Description
Real food fuel you can trust in training is hard to come by. Often, the problem is that most natural options are low in carbohydrates, too complex, or they're just not designed for fast fueling.
When you want truly natural fuel that performs, the answer is pure maple syrup. Fast-absorbing, easy on the gut, and dosed just right.
The Feed Lab Maple Energy Gel keeps it honest: pure maple syrup, sea salt, and ginger. Three ingredients. Nothing else.
What Makes It Different
Real-Food Carbohydrates – Maple syrup delivers fast-acting natural sugars your body recognizes and absorbs without hesitation — no maltodextrin, no synthetic glucose polymers, no shortcuts. What goes in is what you use.
Natural GI Support – Ginger is in here for a reason. During hard efforts, gut distress is one of the fastest ways to blow up a race. Ginger actively calms your digestive tract so the fuel gets absorbed and your stomach stays quiet.
Balanced Electrolytes – Sea salt provides 50mg of sodium per serving alongside naturally occurring potassium, magnesium, and calcium from the maple syrup — the minerals that keep your muscles firing through the final miles.
Resealable Cap – Don't want it all in one go? You can unscrew the cap, take a sip, put it back on and save the rest for later. It also packs back into your pocket cleaner than the standard gel.
How to Use The Feed Lab Maple Energy Gel
During Training or Racing: Take one gel every 30–45 minutes, starting around 20 minutes into your effort. Don't wait until you feel the fade.
Dosing: Target 1–2 gels per hour depending on intensity and duration. Longer efforts and higher heat call for the higher end.
Pro Tip: The thinner consistency means you don't have to necessarily chase with a bunch of water, just take some in when you can to help absorption. This matters when you're pushing hard and don't want to slow down for a bottle.
Label readers, real-food advocates, and athletes who've been burned by GI issues before: this gel was made for you.
- 0g
- 0g
- 24g
- 50mg
- 25g
- 0g
Nutrition Facts
Maple / Single Serving
Serving Size: 1/2 packet
Serving Per Container: 2
| Amount Per Serving | ||
|---|---|---|
| Calories | 100 | |
| % Daily Value* | ||
| Total Fat 0g | 0% | |
| Saturated Fat 0g | 0% | |
| Trans Fat 0g | ** | |
| Cholesterol 0mg | 0% | |
| Sodium 50mg | 2% | |
| Total Carbohydrate 25g | 8% | |
| Dietary Fiber 0g | 0% | |
| Sugars 24g | ** | |
| Protein 0g | 0% | |
| Potassium 90mg | 3% | |
| Magnesium 5mg | 1% | |
| Calcium 30mg | ** | |
| Iron 0.1mg | ** | |
| Zinc 0.1mg | ** | |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
** Daily Value (DV) not established
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Consumable products over $40 receive a 50% store credit. This includes specialty nutrition products such as ketones or supplements/vitamins.
The Feed Lab Maple Energy Gel FAQ's
Everything you need to know before getting started.



Three ingredients: pure maple syrup, sea salt, and ginger. That's it. No maltodextrin, no artificial flavors, no synthetic additives of any kind.
Start fueling about 20 minutes into your effort, then take one gel every 30–45 minutes. Don't wait until your energy drops — top up before you need it.
Most athletes do well with 1–2 gels per hour, depending on intensity, duration, and conditions. In high heat or on long efforts, lean toward the higher end.
Maple syrup provides a mix of natural sugars that absorbs steadily rather than spiking sharply. Many athletes who experience crashes on other gels report a smoother energy curve with maple-based fuel.
Ginger has long been used to settle the stomach, and that matters during high-intensity efforts when digestion slows and GI distress becomes a real risk. It's not a gimmick — it's a functional ingredient that helps the fuel actually work.
No. The thinner consistency of maple syrup means it goes down easily on its own, which is a practical advantage when you're mid-effort and don't want to coordinate a gel with a bottle grab.

