Product Type
Functional: Energy Drink: Regular
Container
16 fl oz (473 ml) can
Nutritional Info
Serving size: 8 fl oz;
Servings per container: 2;
Amount per serving: Calories: 120;
Total fat: 0g;
Cholesterol: 0mg;
Sodium: 10mg;
Total carbohydrates: 30g;
Sugars: 29g;
Protein: 0g;
Vitamin C: 120%;
Niacin: 100%;
Vitamin B6: 190%;
Vitamin B12: 170%;
Panthothenic acid: 50%
Ingredients
Water, high fructose corn syrup, taurine, citric acid, d-glucuronolactone, natural and artificial flavors, ascorbic acid, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, inositol, choline bitartrate, caffeine, niacinamide, FD&C red #40, pyrodoxine hydrochloride, pantothenic acid, caramel color, FD&C blue #1, cyanocobalamin
Review: Berry Flavor
Posted: Jul 27, 2005 at 12:00 AM
(Last Updated: Jul 27, 2005 at 8:55 AM)
We like the screaming eagle on the can and the idea of a Hispanic energy drink is one that hasn’t quite been beaten to death, but this isn’t a great tasting energy drink. It’s got an okay berry flavor, and, judging from the way our knees are shaking after consuming most of one of the 16-ounce cans, it’s certainly got its share of the energy stuff. But there’s an unpleasant tang at the end; not caffeine, maybe too much citric acid. Still, not bad. The tie in with the soccer team will certainly have its reach in certain ethnic markets.