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Bang drink
Bang drink




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So this has lot of their own energy supplements in it. Seriously, get rid of the trans fat and dietary fiber line and make this a little bigger.Ĭarbonated water, citric acid anhydrous, natural flavors, caffeine anhydrous, sodium benzoate, potassium citrate monohydrate, sucralose, l-leucine, potassium phosphate dibasic, vitamin c (ascorbic acid), calcium chloride, acesulfame potassium, potassium sorbate, calcium disodium edta, magnesium chloride, l-isoleucine, l-vasline, mTORC1 Molecule, Vitamin B3, CoQ10 (coenzyme Q10), Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12.

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Screw you guys for printing this so small. Does that mean sucralose gets to run rampant? I really hope that’s not the case. No B Vitamins mean a lack of medicine taste. Well, they certainly are trying something unique. There’s like no emphasis on B Vitamins at all. I thought that the Mountain Dew Game Fuel thing was bad? This is worse.Ġ calories. Let’s move on to the nutrition facts and ingredients. Oh! They have 2 warnings! They are basically the same, but in different spots.

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It also has that warning that energy drinks should be consumed with caution as pretty much all energy drinks have. There’s also some award thing, but the text is tiny and I don’t care which award it is. The second is a big 18 saying the recommended age of consumption is 18. The first is a giant American flag saying this is made in the USA. It uses caffeine, creatine, coQ10, and branched chain amino acids. It does describe those things on the top of the can saying that’s what gives this drink its energy. It reiterates the whole “we’re not your typical high sugar soda-like energy drink.” It shows the dangers of those kinds saying they spike blood pressure as well as make you crash faster. This can says “Super Creatine, Ultra COQ10, BCAA Aminos.” What does any of this mean? I guess we’ll see in the ingredients. I’m not complaining, but don’t you think that this contrasts with their image a little? At the bottom of the can it says “natural flavors” so this is gonna be sugar flavored then, eh? I’m curious to see which ingredients they use.Īround the top of the can, in true energy drink fashion, they have some words describing their drink. For a company that claims that they are different from sugary sodas, picking a flavor that is like 100% sugar in reality is kind of silly. Well, on their website they describe Bang as “BANG® is not your stereotypical high sugar, life-sucking soda masquerading as an energy drink!” So, they are different from something like Monster because they are lower in sugar maybe? The can also says “potent brain and body fuel.” I could use some fuel since I’ve got a long day ahead of me.Ĭotton candy is also a really interesting flavor. If I was 10 years younger, this would absolutely be something I’d try. Anti-diet? Am I just supposed to drink energy drinks and protein shakes all day? That certainly sounds like an “anti-diet” in that I’m probably overloading myself with sugar and protein. Their official website is selling some diet book called The Bang Anti-Diet book. They seem to be in this hybrid business where they also create protein drinks as well as energy drinks. If that isn’t “eye catching” then I don’t know what is. They also have a drink that’s neon blue with a neon pink logo. I’ll give Bang this: their products are flashy! This one has a black background with a neon pink logo. He mentioned this brand to me in one of our conversations on how the brand was actually starting to be more popular at his place of work compared to Monster or Red Bull. This is a unique one in that there’s only one other energy drink company I know that has a similar flavor and that’s also in my reserves for a post.īang is a new company to me, but apparently they are already sorta big on the west coast according to our good friend, Gildem Warrior. This is their cotton candy flavored energy drink. I have a unique looking energy drink here from the company called Bang.






Bang drink