FRS Energy: Peach Mango

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FRS Low Calorie Peach Energy Drink Today we’ll cover the fourth and final FRS Energy product. The last FRS product is the only one that’s an actual ready to drink energy drink, unlike the other ones. I have to say that the FRS product line is pretty repetitive, as they’re all the same product basically, but in different forms. The FRS Peach Energy has a very nice peach-mango scent, and it contains the same yellow-orange color as the FRS powder and syrup. Of the four products, I have to say this one is my favorite; not only do you not have to prepare it, but it’s the best tasting. The drink has a nice, although somewhat bland, peachy mango flavor to it. It’s not bitter in the least bit, and it doesn’t taste artificial or bitter as it contains mango puree and peach juice. This drink is great for people who need some energy without all of the sugar and artificial flavors of some energy drinks. The Peach Mango only has 25 calories, it’s non-carbonated, and contains the proprietary FRS vitamin blend. Additionally, it contains 48mg of caffeine and while it’s still a smaller amount than most energy products, its a good amount and is a step up from the other FRS products. Overall this drink is pretty good, it packs a nice bit of energy, tastes great and is pretty healthy.

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One Response to “FRS Energy: Peach Mango”

  1. Jasper E on February 26th, 2009 3:45 pm

    I tried this on their free 30-day trial; tasted okay –somewhat of a residue at the bottom of the glass–I think I experienced the placebo effect; no additional discernable increases in energy. The same active ingredients can be purchased online for MUCH less $$ than having them combined in FRS. I think if you’re in major nutritional deficit, you might feel some rapid benefits from this product, but if you’re already in decent shape, you probably won’t notice a difference. Of course, if you’re Lance Armstrong–or just trying to be– any little edge will help you define a new personal best.

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