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Gaming brand JUICD puts its original nootropic formula into an energy drink

Juicd Energy Drink

Gaming supplement company JUICD from down under in Australia packs a reasonably advanced formula into its flagship product, including taurine, tyrosine, alpha-gpc, theanine, and, of course, the classic caffeine at 180mg a serving. It gives you all of the necessary tools to elevate energy and enhance focus, perfect for gaming as well as a few other activities. The growing brand has now put that same combination of ingredients into a more convenient format.

Making its way to market this week is the JUICD Energy Drink, where you get that familiar blend of taurine, tyrosine, alpha-gpc, theanine, and caffeine, but in a can with some carbonation. The brand has made the concept extremely simple by giving fans the same exact set of ingredients as its gaming supplement, so they can expect the same energy and focus. The beverage is also guilt-free, with just 100mg of sugar in a half-liter can and only two calories.

To make the switch or sample even more comfortable for those who already regularly use and enjoy JUICD’s bulk powder original, the flavors available for the JUICD Energy Drink are all from the menu of the gaming supplement. The options are Sucker Punch, Slash Berry, and the mysterious Shadow Ball. You can get them straight from the brand’s online store at $74.95 (46.47 USD) for a case of 12, and that includes a variety pack with four of each of the flavors.