| The organic energy drink |
| Wednesday, 17 May 2006 | ||
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There is one thing, and only one thing, that a true geek needs. I'm not talking about just computer geeks, or just academic nerds. I'm talking about any of us that are passionate about one subject to spend way too many hours on it. ![]() Syzmo We drink energy drinks. We're not proud of it, but we do. Myself, I've tried Red Bull, Monster and Rock Star. I've tried low-carb versions and sugar-free versions. Now if you're an environmental geek you're about to get the best of all worlds -- Syzmo Energy Drink is the first 100% organic energy drink. That's right, not one artificial flavor, color, and not one teeny little preservative have made it into this can. Syzmo touts on its Web site that it not only has less calories than the other leading energy drinks, it also has more vitamins and uses organic blue agave nectar as a sweetener. Syzmo gets its buzz-enhancing ingredients from guarana, yerba mate and caffeine, which is naturally derived from coffee. You can get the drink at Whole Foods, Exxon or order it from Amazon . Via: Goto Reviews .
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Exxon?!
written by a guest , May 24, 2006
There just seems to be something inherently wrong with buying an eco-friendly product from one of the world's largest petroleum firms. That's like buying organic cotton clothing from DuPont.
There is another Organic energy drink
written by maximo , September 24, 2007
Hi, I have had the opportunity to drink a new Organic Energy Drink that is in the market since April 2007. The name is GROOVE and it is made in Austria. The flavor is very good comparing for example with Red Bull that taste as a medicine and smell is really delicious. I taste it here in Australia but I know that it is becoming quite popular in Europe.
Cheer, Maximo |
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