Second Sunrise

Post-rave recovery for the morning after big nights.

A travel-ready recovery stack for adults who already do the electrolytes, magnesium, coffee, food, sleep, and hope routine. Choose sachets for the serious morning glass of water, or gummies when you need something easy to hand a friend.

Choose your pack $64
Second Sunrise 20-serving box, 40-serving pouch, sachets, 5-pack gummy share kit, and a glass of water on a morning counter
20-serving box, 40-serving pouch, stick sachets, and 5-pack gummy share kit.

Choose the pack you would actually take out.

Start with the sachet box if you want the full routine. Grab the pouch for crews and festival weekends. Keep the gummy pack for the friend who will not mix powder at 9am.

Sachet firstThe core format for water, minerals, vitamins, and the fuller post-party stack.

Weekend readyMore servings for shared rooms, multi-day events, travel, and the friend group.

Gummies for chaosFive mini packs, five gummies each. One mini pack is one serving.

40 servings

Event Pouch

A larger stash for festivals, travel weekends, shared rooms, crews, and people who plan around Tuesday.

5 mini packs / 25 gummies

Gummy Share Kit

Five single-serve mini packs with five gummies each. A lighter, less-complete format for sharing when water, powder, or capsules feel like too much.

For the day after the afters.

Second Sunrise is for people who know the Tuesday dip, the flat morning after a festival, and the comedown after a long club night. It is made for the part of the weekend nobody puts on the flyer.

The job is simple: make the next-day routine easier to pack, easier to remember, and less thrown together than five random products on the kitchen bench.

Built for people who already have a recovery ritual.

This is not for pretending the night had no cost. It is for the people who already plan the morning after and want the stack in one place.

Festival weekend

Pack it before you leave.

Single-serve sachets sit with wristbands, sunnies, earplugs, chargers, and the morning water bottle.

Club night

Use it when the afters end.

For the moment when the night was worth it, but the next day still has to happen.

Shared room

Keep the pouch for the crew.

More servings for hotels, festivals, travel weekends, and friends who forgot to plan.

Too cooked to mix

Hand over the gummies.

Five mini packs, five gummies each. Less complete than the sachet stack, more likely to get used when powder feels like too much.

Your current stack, made portable.

Most people are already trying to solve this with whatever is in the cupboard. Second Sunrise turns that scattered routine into a pack you can take with you.

Electrolyte sticks Useful, but usually built for hydration first, not the whole post-rave morning.
Magnesium, vitamins, 5-HTP, NAC, coffee, food The DIY stack gets messy fast: timing, dose, trust, taste, and remembering it at all.
Hangover pills and drinks Often alcohol-first, generic, or louder on promises than the category deserves.
Second Sunrise A post-party pack system: sachets for the fuller routine, pouch for the crew, gummies for sharing.

What the sachet stack is doing.

The core sachet is the serious format: a water-based morning routine built around hydration support, minerals, vitamins, and selected recovery-support ingredients without pretending one stick can fix the whole day.

Water ritual A sachet gives the routine a physical anchor: tear it, mix it, drink water, move on.
Minerals and vitamins Built around the replenishment lane people already look for after long nights.
Recovery-support stack The useful middle ground between generic electrolytes and a sketchy kitchen-sink supplement.
Adult boundaries No cure, detox, serotonin reset, liver rescue, neuroprotection, or drug/alcohol safety claim.

Pack before the night. Use after the night.

Three formats, one job: make the morning-after routine close enough that people actually use it.

01

Put it in the bag.

Before the night starts, put sachets next to keys, wristbands, sunglasses, earplugs, and the things you actually take out.

02

Mix it with water.

The sachet is the fuller format: a powder stick for the water-based part of the post-party routine.

03

Keep gummies for sharing.

One mini pack is one serving: five gummies. It is deliberately less complete than the sachet stack, but easier to hand to a friend.

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Which pack should I buy first?

Start with the 20-serving sachet box if you want the main routine. Choose the 40-serving event pouch for festivals, travel weekends, shared rooms, or crews. Add the gummy share kit when you want something easy to hand to a friend.

How many serves am I getting?

The sachet box has 20 servings. The event pouch has 40 servings. The gummy share kit has five mini packs with five gummies in each mini pack, for 25 gummies total.

When should I use it?

Pack it before the night. Use a sachet with water when the night ends or the next morning. Keep gummies for moments when mixing a powder stick is not happening.

Do I need the sachets and the gummies?

No. The sachet is the main format for the fuller water-based routine. The gummies are a lighter share format for friends, travel bags, and moments when powder is less practical.

Is this just electrolytes?

No. Electrolytes are one common workaround, but Second Sunrise is built as a broader post-party pack system: sachets for the fuller morning-after routine, a larger pouch for crews, and gummies for sharing.

Can I use this to make alcohol or drugs safer?

No. Second Sunrise does not claim to cure, treat, prevent, detox, restore serotonin, or make alcohol or drug use safer. It is an adult recovery-support product, not medical advice.