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Experienced functional beverage brand Oshee introduces its energy and metabolism drink Air

Oshee Air Energy Drink

Oshee is incredibly experienced in the world of functional beverages, being home to a ridiculous amount of drinks that support energy, hydration, immunity, metabolism, and so much more. Interestingly, the Polish brand doesn’t dig too far into the energy realm, like you see a lot of here in the US; it is more about variety with a heavy focus on different vitamins. The latest from Oshee is indeed an energizing beverage, but it has been designed to be very separate.

The Air Energy Drink is an all-new innovation from the team at Oshee in Poland, and it is first and foremost an energy drink. It comes with 100mg of natural caffeine to deliver that familiar rush of energy alongside a bit of guarana extract. Also in the product is what the brand is calling an Advanced Metabolism Boost System, improving and enhancing metabolism, although it’s not clear if that is just the caffeine and guarana or something else that’s in the formula.

If you know Oshee at all and have seen any of its other beverages, you’ll know it leans heavily into the better-for-you segment, with minimal to no sugar where possible, and the same to be said for calories. For the Air Energy Drink, those are all zero, with absolutely no sugar, carbohydrates, or calories in a 250ml can. The beverage is expected to be officially rolling out to retailers shortly in three fruity flavors: Kyoto Cherry, Zesty Mango, and a signature Original Recipe.

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