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Lucky Energy introduces an edible energy supplement that starts at $6.40 a pack

Lucky Energy Gummies

Lucky Energy has gone and made the same move we just saw last month from the Eastern European, Middle Asia beverage brand Gorilla Energy, and come out with an energizing gummy supplement. Lucky has named its product Daily Energy Gummies, and it is sort of an edible version of its signature energy drink. There is actually a bit more functionality in the tasty gummies, as they offer a calmer, gut function-supporting experience.

The Lucky Energy Gummies come with a good amount of caffeine, similar to its beverage, but at a lower 128mg instead of 200mg, for uplifting energy. Alongside that is 160mg of theanine to ensure it’s a smooth, gradual energy, half a gram of maca, ginseng, and 240mg of taurine. Lucky has also packed in a good amount of prebiotic fiber, for gut health and function at 7g, and beta-alanine, but not at an amount to expect benefits with less than a milligram.

Lucky Energy is continuing the core goals of quick, convenient, and functional energy in its Lucky Energy Gummies. It does a great job at expanding its catalog while offering something that’s not far from what its fans know it for. The innovation is rather expensive, with its three flavors, Bodacious BerryRed Ryder Punch, and Son Of A Peach, costing $63.98 for a box of ten packs, each with a single eight-piece serving, or $47.99 on subscription.

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