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Energy gel
60 g
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60 mg of anhydrous caffeine per pack
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Enriched with magnesium and potassium
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Fruity taste and quick, easy use
ENERGY IN A HANDY FORMAT
An energy gel designed for moments when speed, simplicity and ease of use matter most. No need to dissolve, mix or prepare it in advance – just keep the sachet close at hand. This format has long been a favourite in endurance sports, running, cycling and outdoor activity, where a light, pocket-friendly pack and easy-on-the-move consumption really count.
Magnesium and Potassium for Everyday Performance
The formula combines carbohydrates with added anhydrous caffeine and two key minerals – magnesium and potassium. This combination gives the product a more sporty, functional edge. Each serving contains 60 mg of anhydrous caffeine, while the presence of magnesium and potassium nicely complements the overall formula. It’s a product with a clear ingredient profile, designed for convenient use before exercise or during activity.

Carbohydrates, Caffeine and Minerals
This formula combines carbohydrates with added anhydrous caffeine and two key minerals — magnesium and potassium. That gives the product a more sporty, functional feel. Each serving contains 60 mg of anhydrous caffeine, while the presence of magnesium and potassium nicely rounds out the overall formula. It’s a product with a straightforward ingredient profile, designed for convenient use before exercise or during your workout.

A practical workout format
The 60 g sachet is ideal when you want to keep the product close at hand without taking up space in your bag or pocket. This handy format is perfect for training, a longer walk, a bike ride, a trip away, or an active day out. The fruity flavour also gives it a more appealing feel overall. It’s a simple product you can take anywhere convenience and quick use really matter.
sources
Caffeine and exercise performance https://jissn.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12970-020-00383-4
Magnesium and Human Health: Perspectives and Research Directions https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5926493
Hydration and Electrolyte Supplementation https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1150229





