Torq: Orange

by The Gatorade Company

This brand is no longer available

Product Type

Sports Drinks: Fitness and Supplement Drinks

Container

12oz plastic

Nutritional Info

Serving size 12fl oz;
servings per container 1;
calories 310;
total fat 0g;
sodium 210mg;
potassium 90mg;
total carbohydrate 77g;
dietary fiber 4g;
sugars 33g;
protein 0g;
Vitamin A 25%;
Vitamin C 100%;
Vitamin E 15%;
Niacin 35%;
Vitamin B6 35%;
Vitamin B12 35%;
Pantothenic Acid 35%

Ingredients

water, glucose-fructose syrup, maltodextrin, maltodextrin (fiber), apple juice concentrate, natural orange flavor with other natural flavors, citric acid, salt, sodium citrate, ascorbic acid (source of vitamin C), monopotassium phosphate, beta carotene (source of vitamin A), ester gum, carmine color, vitamin E acetate, niacinamide (vitamin B3), calcium pantethonate (vitamin B5), vitamin B12, soybean oil, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6)

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Review: Orange

Posted: Aug 13, 2000 at 12:00 AM (Last Updated: Aug 13, 2000 at 12:00 AM)
Orange Torq Energy Juice Drink is a very interesting energy drink. The first thing that we noticed is that the taste of this product bears quite a resemblance to Gatorade's failed Sun Bolt line of the mid 1990's. In addition, the plastic bottle looks like some sort of cheap whiskey flask. All joking aside, this product definitely lives up to the "energy with staying power" tag-line that is found on the label. In addition, it's very nice to see an energy drink that actually has useful ingredients -- rather than a super caffeinated concoction like those other products on the market.

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