Sports Drink 2.0: Performance Beverages
Sports Drink 2.0: Performance Beverages
Time was, “sport drink” meant one product: Gatorade. Today, that original yellow thirst quencher with a boost—added electrolytes—is just one among a rainbow of sport drink options, each with “specially formulated” recipes—one for hydration, another for energy. And just when it seemed the market had peaked, the game changed. New performance beverages sell themselves on what they leave out—processed nutrients and artificial sweeteners—rather than what they add. By Madeline Senkosky
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If you like Red Bull, try BRAIN TONIQ
What Is It?: Made from all-natural botanicals, this organic “think drink” uses choline, a chemical already found in your brain, to stimulate your mind and provide energy without caffeine.
Why It’s Different: It’s sweetened with easily digestible organic agave syrup instead of processed sugars or chemical sweeteners.
Flavors: Carbonated citrus
Calories: 160 per 16-oz bottle
Price: $30 per 12-pack
Web: http://braintoniq.com/ target=_blank>braintoniq.com
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