Beaver Buzz Energy: Green Tea

by Double D Beverage Co

Product Type

Functional: Energy Drink: Regular

Container

12 oz can

Nutritional Info

Serving Size: 1 Can 12 fl oz;
Amount per serving: Calories: 170;
Total Carbohydrates: 42g;
Sugars: 41g;
Riboflavin: 240%;
Niacin: 150%;
Vitamin B6: 375%;
Vitamin B12: 1200%;
Pantothenic Acid: 75%;
Sodium: 280 mg;
Potassium: 14 mg;
Proprietary Blend: 0.33g (Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Gingko Biloba Leaf Extract, Inositol, Caffeine, Taurine)

Ingredients

Carbonated Water, Cane Sugar, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Natural and Artificial Flavor, Sodium Benzoate (preservative), Caramel Color, Potassium Sorbate (preservative), Nicotinic Acid, Calcium Panthothenate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Riboflavin, Cyanocobalamin.

Bevnet Rating
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Review: Green Tea

Posted: Mar 07, 2007 at 12:00 AM (Last Updated: Sep 15, 2009 at 4:11 PM)
Beaver Buzz's non-carbonated green-tea / energy hybrid looks and feels a lot like an energy drink, but tastes almost entirely like a tea. As opposed to our initial tasting, Beaver Buzz Green Tea seems to have a more pronounced tea flavor. That’s good by us, both because it makes the drinking experience more enjoyable and because it’s likely to open this product to new consumers who will appreciate its lack of energy drink flavor. Also, it has less caffeine than the other varieties, weighing in at 68mg per 8 ounce serving. On the other hand, this is probably the only flavor where the revised and more aggressive looking beaver icon doesn’t seem to add anything. Not that it’s bad looking or anything, but in this case, it’s simply that aggressive and green tea aren’t exactly things that go together. Overall, we like the flavor much more than we did the first go around, but this is the only flavor where the change in logo design doesn’t improve our opinion about the look of the product.

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