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Caramel makes it three flavors for Super Coffee’s extra caffeinated Xxtra beverage

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Caramel Super Coffee Xxtra

Super Coffee Xxtra is another beverage from the functional drink company Super Coffee that blends coffee and protein in its own individual balance. The catch with the canned Xxtra is that it has added caffeine anhydrous, giving it more caffeine than any of the other Super Coffee offerings, like Iced Latte, Double Shot Espresso, and Protein+. In its sizeable 15oz can, you get a light 7g of protein, 10g of sugar, no added sugar, and a solid 200mg of uplifting caffeine.

There are two flavors floating around out there on the market for Super Coffee Xxtra in Mocha and Vanilla, and now a third has been announced with a sweet Caramel Iced Latte. It has all of those same highlights as Mocha and Vanilla with 7g of protein, 10g of sugar, and a strong 200mg of caffeine. You can already grab Super Coffee’s new Caramel Xxtra straight from its website at $39.99 for a case of 12, with other physical and online retailers set to follow suit.