Product Type
Functional: Energy Drink: Regular
Container
0.5 fl oz (310.5 ml) can
Nutritional Info
Serving sie: 1 can;
Amount per serving: Calories: 150;
Fat: 0g;
Sodium: 25g;
Total carbohydrates: 37g;
Fiber: 0g;
Sugars: 36g;
Protein: 0g;
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, citric acid, taurine, caffeine, quinine, natural flavor, guarana, niacin, calcium pantothenate, panax ginseng root extract, pyridoxine hydrochloride, cyapocaobalamin, potassium benzoate
Review: Tonic Water
Posted: Dec 16, 2005 at 12:00 AM
(Last Updated: Apr 27, 2007 at 12:21 PM)
Hey, if you're making a gin and tonic, why not give it an extra kick? Well, it all depends on why you're making that gin and tonic, right? Regardless, canned tonic water, energied-up or not, doesn't have a huge following and we don't know that this is the product to create it. Granted, the 10.5 oz. can is a huge improvement over the original 12 oz. format, but it still seems like a niche product at best.