GateDrop Energy Gummies have been announced as a new product inspired by motocross and action sports culture as a product that targets fans and participants alike.
The product is positioned as a better-for-you alternative to conventional energy drinks and features 25mg of caffeine in each gummy that's sourced from unroasted coffee beans. The gummies also have vitamins B6, B12, D3 and K2, and come in packs of four pieces that each have no artificial flavors, colors or sweeteners. The product comes in packets perfect for keeping on hand for moments when a quick energy boost is needed to get through the day or start an activity on an energetic note.
GateDrop Energy Gummies are slated to start arriving in the US this spring.
Functional Energy-Boosting Gummies
GateDrop Energy Gummies Have 25mg of Caffeine with Vitamins
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