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Non-carbonated version of Clean Cause’s yerba mate drink is coming later this year

Clean Cause Non Carbonated Energy Drink

Sometime later this year, beverage brand Clean Cause, known for its charitable efforts of donating 50% of net profits to support individuals in recovery, is releasing a different version of its original drink. This is not the brand’s more recently released Pick-Me-Up product combining natural caffeine, prebiotic fiber, and collagen, but truly, an alternative to its flagship yerba mate-based energy drink.

After receiving requests for it, Clean Cause is releasing what it refers to as its Yerba Mate beverage in a version that is not carbonated. It’ll still have that yerba mate-powered formula, just not sparkling like the original and it’s coming in a bunch of new flavors. The options for Clean Cause’s Non-Carbonated Yerba Mate are Berry Tasty, Mint and Honey, and Peach Passion, again, all completely new tastes.

The upcoming beverage will be sweetened with organic cane sugar and have slightly more calories than the sparkling Yerba Mate drink at 90 instead of 60. Clean Cause is simply saying the product will be available sometime later this year with no exact launch date or timeframe; either way, when it eventually arrives, it will be a nice addition to the family as the brand continues to expand its selection.

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