Gym Weed Energy Drinks Drops a New Tangerine Flavor
Gym Weed, the company behind the popular CBD infused Gym Weed Energy Drinks has just rolled out an all new Tangerine flavor. If you're not already familiar with Gym Weed, checkout our Youtube Review where we discuss this product and put it through a taste test and review. Gym Weed is a CBD infused energy drink which features 20mg of Broad Spectrum Hemp Extract along with 100mg of Lion's Mane, 100mg of L-Theanine, and 200mg of Natural Caffeine. Gym Weed is a super smooth hitting energy drink due to the natural caffeine as well as the 100mg of L-Theanine which helps balance out the caffeine and keeps you from feeling overly stimulated or jittery, and the Lion's Mane provides a nice boost of alertness and improved cognition.
Energy Drink rolled out a few months back in three flavors including Tropical Berry, Stone Fruit and Pear Pineapple, however the brand has since expanded the flavor options to include Pear Pineapple, Blue Razz, Watermelon, and most recently this all new Tangerine flavor.
Currently we are not carrying the Gym Weed brand or products, however if you're looking to pick up a 3 pack, 12 case or 24 case, you can grab the all new Tangerine flavored Gym Weed Energy Drink over at the Gym Weed website.
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