Starbucks Is Launching This Major New Drink in Grocery Stores
There are so many energy drink selections that it can be hard to choose one for a student cramming for a research assignment or a busy mom watching your kids.
Fans of Starbucks may now cross "energy drink" off their wish lists. The brand launched fruity, sparkling energy drinks at grocery shops
Starbucks BAYA Energy blends caffeine from coffee berries with immune-boosting vitamin C. This 12-ounce can has 90 calories, 160 mg
of caffeine, and mango guava, raspberry lime, and pineapple passionfruit tastes. The suggested retail price is $2.89.
Most adults can safely use 400 mg of caffeine per day, according to the Mayo Clinic. The Starbucks BAYA Energy drink has more caffeine than the normal eight-ounce
The firm says Starbucks BAYA Energy will be sold at grocery stores, convenience stores, gas stations, and online. Starting March 1,
"We're excited to introduce Starbucks BAYA Energy to our customers, giving them a refreshing, fruit-flavored boost of feel-good energy only
Starbucks can deliver," said Chanda Beppu, Starbucks' vice president of channel development Americas. "Over the years, we've continued to
identify new and exciting ways to expand our ready-to-drink portfolio and saw an opportunity to complement our existing coffee beverage lineup with Starbucks