Alani Nu Energy RTD 12 Case
Alani Nu RTD Energy Drinks are here- finally an energy drink you can feel good about drinking! Alani Nu Energy Drinks contain no sugar and only have 10 calories per can. They're also vegan and gluten free and best of all come in a variety of delicious flavors!
Alani Nu Energy Drinks Product Highlights
- Zero Sugar and Only 10 Calories Per Can
- Vegan & Gluten Free Energy Drink
- Tons of Tasty Flavor Options
- 200mg Caffeine Per Can
- Featuring 1.4 Gram Energy Blend
How Much Caffeine is in Alani Nu Energy Drinks?
200mg of Caffeine per can.Â
Alani Nu Energy Drink Flavors
- Cosmic Stardust
- Arctic White
- Carnival Candy Grape
- Mimosa
- Rainbow Candy
- Hawaiin Shaved Ice
- Sour Peach Rings
- Tropsicle
- Watermelon
- Breezeberry
Directions
Just pop the top and enjoy!
Alani Nu RTD Energy Drink Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Can
Servings Per Container: 12
Calories 10
Total Fat 0g
Saturated Fat 0g
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg
Total Carbohydrate 5g
Dietary Fiber 0g
Sugar Alcohol 2g
Protien 0g
Total Sugars 0g
Includes 0g Added Sugars 0g
Sodium 200mg
Energy Blend 14g
Taurine, Caffeine, L-Theanine, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, L-Carnitine Tartrate, Gluoronlactone, Inositol, Guarana Seed Extract
*Daily Value (DV) Not Established
Other Ingredients
Carbonated Water, Citric Acid, Erythritol, Natural and Artifical Flavor, Taurine, Sodium Citrate, Sucralose, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Sodium Benzoate (Preservative), Potassium Sorbate (Preservative), Fruit and Vegetable Juice For Color, Niacinamide (Vitamin B-3), Gum Acacia, D-Glucuronolactone, Inositol, Guarana Seed Extract, Sodium Chloride, Calcium D Pantothenate (Vitamin B-5), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Biotin, Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B-12)
Warnings
200mg of Caffeine per 12 oz. serving. Not recommended for children, people sensitive to caffeine, or pregnant women or women who are nursing.Â
References
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK92776/
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