Rumba Energy Juice: Rumba Energy Juice
Container: 16 fl oz (473 ml) can
Ingredients
Filtered water, fruit juice concentrates (water, orange, apple, pear, peach, tangerine, pineapple, white grape juice concentrates), apple puree, glucose, taurine, natural gum stabilizer, natural flavors, panax ginseng root extract, citric acid, ascorbic acid, caffeine, niacinamide, guarana seed extract, L-carnitine, glucuronolactone, inositol, beta carotene, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, sucralose, maltodextrin, cyanocobalamin.
Nutrition
- Serving size: 8 fl oz
- Servings per container: 2
- Amount per serving: Calories: 120
- Sugars: 28g
- Total carbs: 28g
- Vitamin A: 8%
- Vitamin C: 100%
- Thiamin: 4%
- Riboflavin: 100%
- Niacin: 100%
- Vitamin B6: 100%
- Vitamin B12: 100%
- Calcium: 4%
- Iron: 2%
- Potassium: 10%
- Sodium: 5mg
- Taurine: 1000mg
- Panax Ginseng: 200mg
- Energy Blend: 2500mg
- Glucose, caffeine, guarana, L-carnitine, glucuronolactone, inositol, maltodextrin
BevNET Review
Rumba is another brand from Hansen's, who is doing a pretty good job of giving consumers a near infinite selection of uniquely branded energy products. Rumba -- whatever that may mean -- is essentially a non-carbonated tropical juice cocktail that has been overly caffeinated. The use of 100% juice is good, but we could live without the caffeine burn. The packaging is bright, attractive, and looks like something that's straight out of a juice bar. However, we're not sure if that will actually resonate with buyers of energy drinks. Overall, Rumba is a good product, but we'd probably stick with Hansen's carbonated energy-juice blend, Monster Khaos.
Posted: Mar 1, 2006 (Last Updated: Mar 24, 2006)