• Health and wellness company, Wellnex Life Limited, has launched a new Cola flavour of its caffeine energy effervescent tablets through its supplement brand, Wakey Wakey.
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    Health and wellness company, Wellnex Life Limited, has launched a new Cola flavour of its caffeine energy effervescent tablets through its supplement brand, Wakey Wakey. Source: Wakey Wakey
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Health and wellness company, Wellnex Life Limited, has launched a new flavour of its caffeine energy effervescent tablets through its supplement brand, Wakey Wakey.

Cola Flavoured Effervescent is an energy drink alternative with a classic cola flavour, joining a range of four other flavours – Lemon & Lime, Orange, Berry, and Guarana.

Coming in a convenient 20 pack tube format, the tablets can be added to 200ml of water and dissolved to create a flavoured drink with the same amount of caffeine as a 250ml energy drink.

Wakey Wakey Caffeine Energy Effervescent tablets contain 100mg caffeine + guarana, ready to boost energy levels, and increase concentration, focus, and alertness. With less than 12 calories, the product is gluten-free, vegan-friendly and contains vitamins B1 and B3.

“Wakey Wakey is a Caffeine Energy brand flipping the script on how people get their daily boost of energy,” stated the company.

“Cola is the boldest addition to the Wakey Wakey range so far, designed to fuel those 3pm slumps without the sugar crash.”

The range of Wakey Wakey Caffeine Energy Effervescents, as well as the company’s liquid caffeine capsules, are now available across Chemist Warehouse, Coles, Woolworths, leading pharmacies, and in select petrol and convenience stores.

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