Top 5 Energy Drinks to Try at Your Local Convenience Store
By Tri-Mart BP
Many people opt for energy drinks to give them the extra jolt needed to cram for all-night study sessions, focus on work, and tend to additional activities. From fruit-flavored to coffee-inspired, the array of available options runs the gamut. Below are five beverages available at your local convenience store that can give you a boost when you need it.
Top 5 Must-Try Energy Drinks at Convenience Stores
1. AMP
Unlike many energy drinks, this convenience store favorite is made with real orange juice, adding a citrus zing to the carbonated beverage. It comes in several varieties, each of which includes amino acids like l-theanine and choline to help with focus, electrolytes to stimulate muscles and nerves, as well as B-vitamins, ginseng, caffeine, taurine, and guarana.
2. Red Bull
Arguably the most well-known of the energy drinks, Red Bull—with a distinct candy flavor—features a combination of caffeine, the amino acid taurine, and the carbohydrate glucuronolactone to boost alertness and aid focus.
3. Rockstar
Beyond the standard caffeine and taurine, this energy drink is packed with herbs to help improve bodily function, including ginseng, ginkgo biloba and milk thistle. The citrus and vanilla tastes make for a unique flavor profile.
4. 5-Hour Energy Drink
Served in a 2-ounce shot form, this energy drink is marketed as containing as much caffeine as a cup of premium java, with the added benefits of taurine and B-vitamins.
5. Monster
This carbonated energy drink has a citrus flavor with sweet and sour undertones. Although the list of ingredients includes taurine, B-vitamins, ginseng, and guarana, the product line has expanded to include drinks made with tropical juices and coffee.
If you’re craving an energy drink in Tripoli, WI, Tri-Mart BP has an array of options to quench your thirst. The convenience store also carries an impressive selection of snacks, beer, and flavorful hot food. To learn more about available goods, call (715) 564-2440 to speak with a staff member. Visit the gas station and convenience store online for a detailed list of services and products, and like them on Facebook for announcements.