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Energy Bomber Summary Functional Beverage Executive Summary Executive Energy Bomber Summary Functional Beverage Blend of Arginine + niacin + vitamin B2 + vitamin B6 + vitamin B12 This energy drink is a nutritional beverage containing natural ingredients including caffeine, which provides mental and physical stimulation, Energy bomber drink will help to stay sharp, energetic and focused all the time, whether it is before, during, or after a tough session in the day. It gives you the extra push needed to continually perform at top levels. This Energy Drink is a great functional drink which can be really handy just before training or competition. (can be made with or without Caffeine) 1 WWW.NIZONA.CO Drinks Energy Bomber Functional Beverage same as RED BULL Benefits > It helps to stay sharp, energetic and focused all the time, whether Explanation of Ingredients it is before, during, or after a tough session in the day > It gives you the extra push needed to continually perform at Caffeine has already been known for its stimulating top levels effects on the human body by ancient civilisations who > This Energy Drink is a great functional drink which can be really handy just before training or competition. consumed it from natural sources like tea, coffee, cacao beans & cola nuts. Arginine is a conditionally essential amino acid Recommended for found inanimal sources and dairy products and > A person who wants to increase stamina and "boost" plant sources like lupins, granola, oatmeal and performance various forms of peanuts. Arginine has a key role > Who wants an extra push needed to continually perform at top in the division of cells and also in healing wounds, levels immune function, hormone-release and removing > Students, athletes and anyone who want an extra energy kick > It helps to stay sharp, energetic and focused all the time, whether ammonia from the body. it is before, during, or after a tough session in the day. Niacin is considered one of the essential human nutrients used in the pharmaceutical and food Details industry as treatment of high cholesterol, and niacin > Presentation: 250ml Aluminum Can deficiency in addition of being found to be eficient in > Packaging: 30 cans x 1 case decreasing the risk of cardiovascular disease. > Type: Energy Drink. Ingredients > Caffeine > Arginine > Niacin > Pantothenic acid > Vitamin B6 > Vitamin B2 > Vitamin B12 2 WWW.NIZONA.CO Index SR. NO. ITEMS PAGE NO. REMARKS Explanation/Information about the 1 4 Product 2 Benefits 6 3 Recommended For 7 Ingredients: Short Explanation of Main 4 8 Ingredients 5 OEM Details 9 6 Usage 10 Pictures / Compartive Chart with other 7 11 Energy Drink 8 Research Report 12 3 WWW.NIZONA.CO Information Energy Bomber (Functional Beverage) This energy drink is a nutritional beverage containing natural ingredients including caffeine, which provides mental and physical stimulation, chiefly caffeine, which is marketed as providing mental and physical stimulation. They may or may not be carbonated and many also contain sugar or other sweeteners, herbal extracts and amino acids. They are a subset of the larger group of energy products, which includes bars and gels, and distinct from sports drinks, which are advertised to enhance sports performance. There are many brands and varieties of energy drinks. Most of the effects of energy drinks on cognitive performance, such as increased attention and reaction speed, are primarily due to the presence of caffeine. Energy drinks are marketed to provide the benefits among health effects of caffeine along with benefits from the other ingredients they contain. Health experts agree that energy drinks which contain caffeine do provide the effects of caffeine. Some energy drinks can improve memory and blood circulation in your brain, eyes and ears. Some energy drinks have fruits and herbs that are healthy for as they protect your body cells from oxidation. Caffeine Kick: Most energy drinks contain caffeine, which acts as a powerful ergogenic aid in boosting performance. Endurance athletes will benefit most from caffeine intake around exercise time, notes Jennifer McDaniel, a specialist in sports dietetics for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. A typical energy drink contains around 80 milligrams of caffeine per 250-milliliter can -- which is slightly more than 8.5 ounces. The recommended safe intake of caffeine is 300 to 400 milligrams per day. 4 WWW.NIZONA.CO Information Sugars: The carbohydrates in energy drinks come predominantly from sugar. While sugar may often be seen as a nutritional bad guy, it can be beneficial under certain circumstances. During carb-loading periods before athletic competition, you need a high intake of carbs, though you don't want too much fiber, as this can cause gastrointestinal stress. To get round this, the Australian Institute of Sport recommends consuming simple sugars, potentially in liquid form. This is one scenario when the easily digested sugars in energy drinks could be useful. In Japan, the energy drink dates at least as far back as the early 1960s. However, in Japan, most of the products of this kind bear little resemblance to soft drinks, and are sold instead in small brown glass medicine bottles, or cans styled to resemble such containers. These "eiyō dorinku" (literally, "nutritional drinks") are marketed primarily to salarymen. People nowadays can feel easily burnt out due to the busy days that they encounter every day. Because of that energy may run in short supply. Not many things can perk up your energy level, then a good old energy drink. You can grab one and take a couple drinks and instantly feel more energy. They help to give you the energy you need to finish out your day. It‟s great for people who are busy. 5 WWW.NIZONA.CO Benefits It helps to stay sharp, energetic and focused all the time, whether it is before, during, or after a tough session in the day It gives the extra push needed to continually perform at top levels This Energy Drink is a great functional drink which can be really handy just before training or competition. 6 WWW.NIZONA.CO Recommended For A person who want to increase stamina and "boost" performance Who wants an extra push needed to continually perform at top levels Students, athletes and anyone who want an extra energy kick It helps to stay sharp, energetic and focused all the time, whether it is before, during, or after a tough session in the day. 7 WWW.NIZONA.CO Ingredients Active Ingredients Explanation of Main Ingredients Caffeine Caffeine: Caffeine has already been known for its stimulating Arginine effects on the human body by ancient civilisations who consumed it from natural sources like tea, coffee, cacao beans & cola nuts, Niacin but is also placed in energy drinks and soft drinks by Pantothenic acid manufacturers. To this day caffeine is naturally present in more than 60 plants and contained in many foodstuffs such as coffee, Vitamin B6 tea and chocolate. Caffeine stimulates the central nervous Vitamin B2 system giving the body a sense of alertness as well as dilates Vitamin B12 blood vessels. Caffeine helps to improve concentration and increase alertness. B-Group Vitamins: Vitamins are essential micronutrients that are required for maintaining normal body functions. There are two types of vitamins: fat soluble and water soluble. Energy Bomber contains water-soluble vitamins. Water-soluble vitamins do not get stored as much in the body as fat soluble vitamins. Instead they circulate through the blood plasma, whatever the body does not use will be released. Water soluble vitamins include the group of B vitamins, e.g. niacinamide (vitamin B3), pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), vitamin B6 and vitamin B12, which are contained in Energy Bomber. Moreover, B-group vitamins play a central role in the brain; they contribute to the normal functioning of the nervous system. Sucrose and Glucose: Sucrose and glucose are different types of sugars, which provide energy to body and mind. Sucrose and glucose are different types of sugars which are also contained in the daily diet. Arginine is a conditionally essential amino acid found inanimal sources and dairy products and plant sources like lupins, granola, oatmeal and various forms of peanuts. Arginine has a key role in the division of cells and also in healing wounds, immune function, hormone-release and removing ammonia from the body. Niacin is considered one of the essential human nutrients used in the pharmaceutical and food industry as treatment of high cholesterol, and niacin deficiency in addition of being found to be eficient in decreasing the risk of cardiovascular disease. 8 WWW.NIZONA.CO OEM Details OEM Details Packaging 30 cans /case Ideal MOQ 150,000 cases (smaller order quantity can be discussed too) Price On request Ideal qty. for Sample Order 1 case Samples Available Ingredients list, Formulation list, Packaging details and Free Sale Standard Certificates Certificate Type Energy Drink Brand OEM / Private Label (We are very flexible in changing formulation, packaging and designing) Shelf Life 18 months Origin Made in Japan 9 WWW.NIZONA.CO Usage Why people drink energy drinks? Energy drinks are marketed towards people who desire a boost in energy. According to an article in the March 2011 issue of "Pediatrics," 30 to 50 percent of adolescents and young adults reportedly consume energy drinks. The main ingredients in these drinks are caffeine and sugar. Energy drinks may help you overcome fatigue. Energy drinks can provide the extra oomph that you seek in order to get through your day. These energy drinks are often marketed towards young adults who have responsibilities in addition to work. You can grab your energy drink and take some gulps and feel your energy being replenished. This is unlike the hassle of brewing a pot of coffee or finding time to take a quick nap.
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