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Passion fruit-based Passionite flavor launches for the BCAA-free NOCCO Focus

Passionite Nocco Focus

The No Carbs Company, more commonly known as NOCCO, has a couple of beverages in its home market of Sweden that you won’t see in many other places, including the arginine and beta-alanine-infused PWO and the BCAA-less NOCCO Focus. There are quite a few flavors available for the latter, which are distinctively packaged in dark grey and sometimes black cans, like Cola, Raspberry Blast, Ramonade, Grand Sour, and starting this month, Passionite.

As you could probably gather by the name, the new Passionite NOCCO Focus is a passion fruit-based taste, giving you the sweet, exotic taste in a carbonated beverage without any sugar and practically zero calories. The brand’s Focus beverage is a pure vitamin and caffeine product, no added BCAAs, with the energizing caffeine at 180mg in a 330ml can, and its new Passionite flavor is rolling out to retailers and distributors this month across Sweden.

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