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Adonis rolls out its energy drink with a simple blend of vitamins, taurine and caffeine

Adonis Big Energy Drink

Adonis in Australia recently teased the coming of some sort of beverage that went by the name of Big Energy. Based entirely on the title, we assumed it was going to be another entry into the fast-growing world of carbonated and canned energy drinks, and we can now confirm that is precisely what it is. The health and nutrition company has launched its energizing beverage, and we’ve got all you need to know about the innovation, which sticks to the traditional ingredients of an energy drink.

The newly released Adonis Big Energy drink comes with a combination of B vitamins, a gram of taurine, and a moderate level of caffeine at 160mg, the maximum amount allowed from what we know for a half-liter beverage in Australia. There aren’t any other functional components in the drink; again, it’s very straightforward, nothing too outside of the lines like any advanced nootropics or alternative stimulants, and it keeps things clean where there isn’t any sugar or carbohydrates and a low 16 calories.

Adonis has begun its journey in the energy drink market with just one flavor for Big Energy in Mountain Ice, although we imagine, if the product finds success, its menu will expand into more than the lone original. You can purchase the debut beverage from the functional company through adonisgear.com.au, and the best part is if you’re unsure, you don’t need to invest in an entire case. The brand is selling its Big Energy Drink in packs of 12 cans at $54.99 (35.79 USD) as well as individual cans just to try it out at a slightly less cost-effective $4.99 (3.25 USD).