Rockstar (drink) - Products

Products

Drink flavour Can size (oz)
Original 8.4, 16, 24, 32
Sugar Free 8.4, 16, 24
Zero Carb 16, 24
Punched 16, 24
Punched Citrus 16
Energy Cola 16
Juiced Mango 16
Juiced Guava 16
Juiced Pomegranate 16
Recovery Lemonade 8.4,16, 24
Recovery Orange 8.4,16
Recovery Grape 8.4,16
Pink 8.4,12
2x Energy 8.4,12, 16
XDurance Performance Energy 16
Coconut Water 16
ICED 16
Relax 16
Drink Flavour (coffee) Can Size (oz)
Roasted Mocha 15
Roasted Light Vanilla 15
Roasted Latte 15
Roasted Espresso 8.4
Drink Flavour (Shot) Bottle Size Size (oz)
Wildberry 2.5
Tropical Punch 2.5
Drink Flavour (+vodka) Can size (oz)
Rockstar + Vodka 6.9abv 16
Rockstar + Vodka Pomegranate 6.9abv 16

Caffeine content ranges greatly. There is 200 mg of caffeine in a 2.5 oz shot, compared to Rockstar Energy Drink's 160 mg (for the original 16 oz can size), and the recommended maximum daily intake of 200 mg. The 32 oz original flavor can has 320 mg, as does their 16 oz 2x Energy can, while the Rockstar Punched drinks have 360 mg per 24 oz can.

Rockstar energy gum was introduced in 2010. There are ten pieces in a pack, and one pack contains the same amount of caffeine as five 8 oz cans. It is available in two flavors: iced mint and iced mint orange.

Besides caffeine and sugar, Rockstar Energy Drink contains a variety of herbs, including panax ginseng, ginkgo biloba, milk thistle extract, and guarana seed. The amount of guarana used to be higher, but "after being criticized for including guarana once health concerns about the herb were publicized, the amount in the drink was significantly reduced." It also includes 1000 mg of taurine.

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