Product Type
Functional: Recovery and Hangover
Container
0.5 fl oz (310.5 ml) can
Nutritional Info
Serving sie: 1 can;
Amount per serving: Calories: 120;
Fat: 0g;
Sodium: 105g;
Total carbohydrates: 29g;
Fiber: 0g;
Sugars: 29g;
Protein: 1g;
Niacin: 100%;
Vitamin B12: 80%;
Vitamin B12: 50%;
Taurine: 1000mg;
Inositol: 25mg;
Ginseng: 250%;
Riboflavin: 80%;
Glucuronolactone: 50mg;
Guarana: 25mg
Ingredients
Carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, glucose, citric acid, taurine, caffeine, guarana, natural and artificial flavors, inositol, glucuronolactone, ginseng, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, niacinamide, caramel color, pyridoxine HCL, calcium pantothenate, riboflavin, vitamin B12
Review: Ginger Ale
Posted: Jan 06, 2006 at 12:00 AM
(Last Updated: Apr 27, 2007 at 12:35 PM)
We're all in favor of energy drink flavors that move energy ingredients into more palatable categories, and Jetset has done this with its ginger ale, which, while not a particularly mind-blowing ginger ale per se, is a serviceable version of the classic product that has everything that product misses - namely, caffeine. With ginger's salubrious tummy-related properties and the kick of caffeine and guarana, this product might make a mint as a hangover cure; as for packaging, the can has an enjoyably trashy look to it that seems to make it a pretty good fit for any home bar. Definitely worth a try for many specific reasons, although not necessarily something we'd drink a lot of.