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Kabbalah Energy Drink: Mystically Powered?

 
Author: Patrick Austin

Celebrities are now entering the energy drink market. The Kabbalah energy drink has been seen in the hands of Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore, and Madonna. Kutcher is slated to be the front man for the drink once their major media campaign begins.

Is there anything that makes the Kabbalah energy drink different from all the other energy drinks on the market? I guess, to some degree.

The primary "energy ingredients" are the same as most other beverages (i.e. caffeine, b-vitamins, taurine, etc.) but they do add a small amount of "Kabbalah water". Supposedly, this water provides mystical healing powers when ingested. I'll let you decide whether or not to believe that. Though, don't be surprised to see their ads tout the strength of this water. The Kabbalah energy drink slogan is "Source of Power".

The drink itself comes in a 16 oz. can and sells for an average price of $2. The label looks a lot like Coca-Cola's Full Throttle energy drink, but with lighter coloring.

I've tried the Kabbalah energy drink and I was satisfied. It's everything you'd expect from an energy drink. However, ingesting the mystical Kabbalah water didn't do much of anything. I guess I need to buy some of those Kabbalah beads to make it work.

Kabbalah Energy Drink Ingredients and Nutrition Facts:

Carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, glucose, citric acid, taurine, malic acid, natural and artificial flavors, sodium hexametaphosphate, caffeine, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, gum arabic, glucuronolactone, red #40, niacinamide, inositol, calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine HCL, vitamin B12

Serving size: 1 can; Amount per serving: Calories: 174; Total fat: 0g; Sodium: 120mg; Total carbs: 44g; Sugars: 44g; Protein: less than 1g; Niacin: 150%; Vitamin B6: 375%; Vitamin B12: 120%; Riboflavin: 120%; Pantothenic acid: 100%

Check out other energy drink reviews at http://www.energy-drink-review.org

Author Bio:
Patrick Austin is a reputable writer. Patrick likes to scribble articles about this industry.
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