Ethan’s Clean Energy Shots & Powder
Not only are these energy shots formulated without sucralose, they actually have no added sugar at all apart from a tiny bit of fruit juice. Packing a punch of energy without the jitters, it has 150mg of caffeine derived from green tea and guayusa.
But this isn’t your typical energy supplement. Ethan’s products include Lion’s Mane and Cordyceps mushrooms—two other incredible nootropics that help you sustain mental focus and physical stamina. (And no, these energy shots do not taste like mushrooms.)
According to nootropic specialist Dr. Sarah Swanberg,
“Besides supporting clarity and focus, nootropic mushrooms have antioxidants to protect cells from damage that comes with aging. They allow you to perform better in the moment and preserve your ability to learn and recall information down the road.” (6)
Another perk? They come in 2-ounce portions so you won’t have to guzzle a ton of liquid to get the pep you’re after. If you prefer a drink with more volume, just mix a packet of Ethan’s Clean Energy Powder into 4-8 ounces of water or juice.
All four flavors taste amazing and, well, clean! They also aren’t overloaded with lots of unnecessary ingredients like other energy products. This organic formula contains just B-vitamins, some electrolytes, and Ethan’s proprietary energy and focus blend of caffeine and nootropics.
Energy Drink #2 - Kill Cliff
These energy drinks were formulated with U.S. Navy Seals in mind. Us mortals can still enjoy them without having to endure grueling training drills, though. The inclusion of CBD in some of the products makes this line of energy drinks different from the others on the list.
Kill Cliff offers a few different flavors and formulations. One thing in common is that they’re all sweetened with erythritol, a naturally occurring “sugar alcohol”. Even though erythritol is natural, some people report digestive issues like bloating and discomfort after consuming it. (7)
Low caffeine alert—The caffeine in Kill Cliff drinks is far less than the others on the list. They contain just 25 mg of caffeine combined with electrolytes and nootropic ginseng.
Energy Drink #3 - Scheckter’s Organic Energy
Scheckter’s Organic Energy drinks are light, fresh and bubbly. Kind of like your favorite seltzer with some added oomph. This company uses real, old-fashioned sugar to sweeten most of their drinks and opts for a touch of agave in the “lite” version.
Is agave better than sugar? Not necessarily. Since it’s made of fructose (fruit sugar), the body handles it differently. But too much of any kind of sugar can raise blood glucose and insulin levels. In this case, the amount of agave seems reasonable and not likely to cause issues in people who generally limit their sugar intake.
The caffeine in Scheckter’s drinks is also relatively low. They contain just 32 mg derived from green tea, guayusa, and coffee bean extract. However, the addition of ginseng can help with physical stamina and mental acuity.
Energy Drink #4 - EBOOST Super Fuel
EBOOST’s Super Fuel comes in four fruity flavors. The cans contain almost 12 ounces of liquid which could be heavy and inconvenient to carry. Or just be more liquid than you feel like drinking.
Luckily, like Ethan’s, EBOOST is considerate to those among us who prefer to throw a packet of powder in our bags and get on with our day.
There are a lot of ingredients in EBOOST’s energy drinks, and the website asserts it’s also meant to be like a multivitamin. Check the label to make sure you actually want to consume these particular vitamins and minerals.
Caffeine from green tea and coffee bean extract is combined with nootropics like L-tyrosine and L-theanine.
To sweeten this drink, EBOOST uses steviol glycosides (the food-safe version of the stevia plant). Stevia is considered natural and safe, but like with all non-nutritive sweeteners, it may not be the best choice for everyone. It could cause digestive issues, low blood sugar, and hormone imbalances in some people. (8)
Energy Drink #5 - GURU Organic Energy Original & Lite
The original GURU energy drink tastes great if you have a sweet tooth. And it should, because it packs 30 grams of sugar into a 12-ounce can. That’s almost as much as a can of soda! However, if you want a little treat without all the sweet, you can get these in 8-ounce cans.
GURU also offers a “lite” version with only 4 grams of sugar and 25 calories. The issue with this? It’s sweetened by stevia which, as we learned, could be a bad choice for some people.
The lite version also contains luo han guo (monk fruit) extract, another natural sugar alternative that is great for some and troublesome for others. It’s considered safe in moderation but like any sweetener, can create a dependence on overly sweet food. (9)
Like a few other products on this list, GURU adds the adaptogenic nootropic ginseng to work synergistically with caffeine from green tea and guarana.