Extreme Drinks

Extreme Drinks

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Our goal at Extreme Drinks is to deliver a completely radical, totally natural, fully functional range of Drinks, just for you. Seven drinks make up the collection, from the award winning Aqua Still with its innovative "Hip Clip", to our delicious new range of vitamin waters called Aqua Vitamins (no artificial anything found in these, of course), to our best selling natural Energy drink, Extreme Energy, containing Kombucha. With completely new and very different packaging (we really went for it this time!!) and the best natural ingredients, we’ve produced a range of great healthy drinks for any occasion. Hope you like ‘em! Working with our fantastic distribution partners around the world (who are all as passionate about Extreme Drinks as we are) and with the Extreme brand receiving continuous exposure 24/7 in over 60 counties from the Extreme Sports Channel, the company has gone from strength to strength. These little babies are now available in over 20 countries, from the French Alps to the Californian coast to the surf beaches of Tahiti.....

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+ Show Product ReviewExtreme Chillout

Product Type:Functional: Energy Drink: Regular; Container: 250 ml can
BevNET Review: Extreme Chillout is an energy drink that features camomile, valerian, lemongrass and st. john's wort to help calm you down. We certainly can't fault them for having a generic energy drink taste -- this product tastes unlike any other energy drink we've ever tried. The flavor is very subtle and has only a slight sweetness to it. The resulting formula has under 50 calories for the entire can. Definitely a nice alternative to some of the stronger and sweeter drinks out there.Reviewed on: 4/7/2003

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Average User Rating(1 vote)
BevNET Product Traffic Rank: #1782
serving size 100ml; servings per container 2.5; calories 19.5; fat <.1g; total carb 4.6g; niacin 2.7mg; protein <.1g; pantothenic acid .9mg; vitamin b6 .3mg; vitamin b12 .15ug
carbonated spring water, fructose, multifruit concentrate, citric acid, lemon balm extract, pectin, gum arabic, glycerol esters of wood rosins, magnesium carbonate, camomile blossomsextract, lemon grass extract, natural flavors, valerian extract, st. john's wort extract, vitamin blend (niacin, pantothenic acid, vitamin b6, floic acid, vitamin b12(, passion blossom extract, brilliant blue color

+ Show Product ReviewExtreme Energy

Product Type:Functional: Energy Drink: Regular; Container: 250 ml can
BevNET Review: Extreme Energy is the best tasting flavor of the brand. energy Using an original combination of Kombucha (asian fermented tea), siberian ginseng and guarana (contains natural caffeine), this product offers some familiar ingredients as well as kombucha, which is most likely not as familiar to most consumers. The flavor of the product is relatively good. It has a sweet sugar-like flavor with kombucha and ginseng flavors as well. Overall, it's quite refreshing. We'd definitely try this one again.Reviewed on: 4/7/2003

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Average User Rating(3 votes)
BevNET Product Traffic Rank: #3506
serving size 100ml; servings per container 2.5; calories 46.9; fat <.1g; sodium .1mg; total carb 11.3g; protein <.1g; vitamin c 33%; niacin 5.94mg; pantothenic acid 1.98mg; vitamin b6 33%; folic acid 33%
carbonated water, sugar, kombucha concentrate, citric acid, lactic acid, cider vinegar, guarana extract, vitamin blend (vitamin c, niacin, pantothenic acid, vitamin b6, folic acid), malt extract, ginseng extract, flavors

+ Show Product ReviewExtreme Sport

Product Type:Functional: Energy Drink: Regular; Container: 250 ml can
BevNET Review: Extreme Sport, which claims to be an extreme sports energy drink, has a light citrus flavor with a medicinal finish. This product uses two ingredients that may be suspect -- Hyprol and aspartame. The only other thing of note in this product is that it is not carbonated. We're not quite sure what to make of this product. The flavor has a definite medicine-like flavor, which made our panel worry about what they were consuming. In addition, the manufacturer states that this product should not be used for mixing with alcohol. Overall, it has a mediocre taste and we'd probably pass on it due to the use of Hyprol.Reviewed on: 4/7/2003

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Average User Rating(1 vote)
BevNET Product Traffic Rank: #3308
serving size 100ml; servings per container 2.5; calories 31; fat <.1g; sodium .1mg; total carb 6.6g; citrate .7g; protein .8g
water, glucose syrup, maltodextrin, wheat gluten hydrolysate, citric acid, flavors, sodium chloride, sodium citrate, preservatives (potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate), artificial sweeteners (aspartame, acesulfame potassium salt), estergum, quinoline yellow (color)

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