Blue Sky Blue Energy, 16-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)
In the 1930’s, Hubert Hansen and his three sons began selling fresh, non-pasteurized juices to film studios and retailers in Southern California under the Hansen’s name. In the 1970’s, Tim Hansen, the grandson of Hubert, developed and marketed a variety of Natural sodas and pasteurized shelf stable, 100% juices also under the Hansen’s label. For over 70 years Hansen’s has enjoyed a loyal consumer following for its high quality, delicious all-natural beverages. Hansen’s is a leading mar
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List Price: $ 32.28
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Review by taysha for Blue Sky Blue Energy, 16-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)
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I preferred Red Bull before I discovered Blue Sky, and it also contains glucuronolactone, which most other energy drinks don’t have and that seems to be the difference in how well Red Bull and Blue Sky work for me. This tastes much better than Red Bull, although I wish it were not quite as sweet (but they all taste too sweet to me).
The 16 oz can is more than I want in one serving, but the price is so much better that I just put half in a bottle for later. If I do drink the whole thing, I’m not jittery like I would be if I drank more than one Red Bull without several hours in between. Perhaps it has less caffeine, but still gives me a nice lift. I like the “juiced” version also.
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