Powdered Drink Mix
(FRS)
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FRS's revolutionary blend of nutrients extends your body's natural energy, fueling you up when you need it while supporting your health over the long haul. There's no jittery feeling or roller-coaster ride - just prolonged energy that helps keep you focused and fully charged.
That energy comes from our secret weapon, quercetin, an antioxidant found in foods like blueberries, apples and grapes. Its incredible ability to enhance your body's energy system is what keeps you feeling energized longer. Add a host of essential vitamins and you're ready to tackle anything from minor workouts to a major marathon.
A single 11.5-ounce serving of FRS contains a healthy amount of quercetin, but one you'd have a hard time getting on your own; that is, unless you have a tendency to eat 40 apples in a single sitting.
Endurance and VO2max Study:
Davis, Carlstedt et al. 2009
An independent, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over study suggested that when 12 healthy, active (but not highly trained) men and women consumed 500 mg of quercetin (QU995) in an enriched drink mix twice daily for 7 days, they experienced an increase in endurance and in VO2max (a typical measure of fitness). The study has been published online in the International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism.
Sports Performance Study:
MacRae, H. and Mefferd, K. 2006
An independent, double-blind, placebo - controlled crossover study on the effect of FRS on cycling performance in eleven elite cyclists was completed at Pepperdine University and published in the International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. The results...
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It's smooth, too, not over-bearing.
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Physical energy
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When I get home, I feel normal, I don't feel like I'm coming off a caffeine rush and get the shakes or feel like I'm gonna crash.
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Overall, I'm satisfied with the mixes, and would probably purchase again.
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Mixes well
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It mixes better than I expected.
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Mixes well
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After shaking it up, it mixed pretty well.
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Mixes well
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Sure, it mixes well, it's fizzy, I I'd rather do without than have to drink Emergen-C.
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Now about Taste: Since it does use sucralose, it has that fake sugary taste,
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It tastes kind of like a cross between Sprite Zero and a diet orange soda.
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Personally, I like the way FRS tastes.
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To give an example of my likes, so see if you're on the same page as me, I like the taste of the low-carb Monster drinks (the 'green' ones are too sweet for me), and occasionally RedBull.
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I don't like the taste of the RockStar line, or Full Throttle (I did like the Full Throttle Fury Slush for sonic,
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Value for money
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For the price, you can't go wrong, so try it out for yourself and you'll see what I mean.
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