Epic Like you

I’m in my 40’s with children from 9 to 13. Every day our children are influenced by the marketing and hype of the popular energy drinks we all know. We see them in every store and our children constantly request them.  However, as parents, we know these drinks are no good for our children, so we are forced to constantly tell them they are not old enough for those drinks, that they contain too much caffeine and sugar, that the “sports” drinks, are in fact unhealthy and bad for them.   However, if your children are like mine, they are nothing if not persistent, and we eventually give in to a trade off for some other slightly less unhealthy and usually caffeinated drink.

As a result, Andres  and I started searching for a drink for them that would provide the same level excitement generated by the energy drinks, and found nothing.  Every drink we looked at was made for adults, but was promoted through extreme sports or other ways that grabbed the attention of our children.  As a result, we realized that no one in the industry is thinking about our kids.  They load these drinks with massive amounts of taurine, sugar and caffeine, to name only a few.  There are no nutrients, no vitamins, nothing to make  children healthier, stronger or perform better.  No one makes a cool energy drink for children, one that also provides real nutritional value, something that builds up their body and parents feel good about buying.  We dedicated our time to investigating vitamins, minerals, digestive health, micro and macro nutrients, and what we came up with is an energy drink that contains no caffeine and no sugar, but is rich in flavor, rich in nutrition and rich boosting the energy that kids naturally inside.  Why ask for wings when we can enhance the wings kids already have

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I’m in my 40’s with children from 9 to 13. Every day our children are influenced by the marketing and hype of the popular energy drinks we all know. We see them in every store and our children constantly request them.  However, as parents, we know these drinks are no good for our children, so we are forced to constantly tell them they are not old enough for those drinks, that they contain too much caffeine and sugar, that the “sports” drinks, are in fact unhealthy and bad for them