Steaz: The First Fair Trade Energy Drink

steaz-energy.jpgSteaz have released the first (as far as I know) organic and fair trade energy drink. Steaz Energy contains acai berry (imported by Sambazon), Yerba Mate (from Guayaki), Ceylon Green Tea, and Guarana. It is sweetened with “evaporated cane juice” (or is that just a fancy word for sugar?).

All ingredients are certified organic.

The drink comes in a tall 12 ounce can and packs about 80mg of caffeine (solely from the Guarana and Yerba Mate).

Anyone tried this drink?

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Posted in Caffeinated Products, Energy Drinks · January 1st, 2007

8 Comments

Eric January 3rd, 2007 10:42 pm

Hey there,

Steaz Energy is available at all Whole Foods Markets nationwide beginning 1/8. Also, Organic Evaporated Cane Juice is basically an unrefined, pure cane syrup derived from harvesting the sugarcane stalks and extracting the juice. Unlike regular sugar this is minimally processed and never gets crystalized or bleached.

As for the 80 miligrams of nature based caffeine:
15 mg from the Ceylon Green Tea
25 mg from the Guarana
40 mg from the Yerba Mate

Light berry flavor, lots of antioxidants.

Enjoy,

Eric

spazysteve January 4th, 2007 6:57 am

i think guru came first.

Sergei Shelukhin January 6th, 2007 9:32 am

um… Is there any way ti get in in Russia? Shipping individually is hella expensive due to the weight of a pack.

Martha January 9th, 2007 6:34 am

This is the most delicious soft drink I ever tasted. Rasberry is the best in my opinion. I can’t drink it after midday or I will be awake all night. I buy a bottle infrequently…maybe 2-3 a month, and that is quite enough. I get it for the flavor, not the caffeine.

Alissa January 15th, 2007 9:39 pm

I absolutely love Steaz! The drinks are incredible – I love that they even use stevia in their diet line rather than chemical-laden alternatives. They additionally have incredible social betterment programs they support in Sri Lanka to promote education and rebuilding homes after the tsunami – really defining entrepreneurial responsibility. It is not only a refreshing drink, but a refreshing business model.

Michael January 20th, 2007 5:24 pm

I was able to get a 4-pack from my work and try them out. Only one I’ve had is Berry and it’s great. Finally a drink I can feel good about. We can’t get these from Steaz until Feb. I’m curious if Whole Foods is actually selling these right now. Anyone know?

sa April 23rd, 2007 5:32 pm

dude just but it from a whole foods love it and i am a rockstar and bawls man myself great needs a dash more caffine peace, namaste, hari om

Chris Labean March 29th, 2008 10:16 am

yeah i picked it up at a dollar store in upstate new york.. i was testing a few other energy drinks that day and this one tasted pretty good compared to Rip It and Mad Dawg

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