Dragon Berry Lemonade: A 50mg Clean Energy Gummy for Focus
Discover Dragon Berry Lemonade, Rallee’s clean energy gummy with 50mg green-tea caffeine, cordyceps, and L-theanine for smooth, modular focus.
That’s why Rallee is introducing Dragon Berry Lemonade, formulated with the same functional ingredient profile you already know and trust, now with a more flexible energy option: 50mg of green tea-derived caffeine per gummy.
Intentional Dosing
Rallee’s new flavor contains 50mg of caffeine, approximately half a cup of coffee. Instead of a full 100mg energy peak, you get modular energy, allowing you to choose your level of focus.
- Already had coffee but need support before a presentation?
- Need a boost after lunch without affecting sleep?
- Looking for light pre-Pilates energy?
Unchanged Core Ingredients
Rallee’s core formula remains unchanged because it already delivers science-backed performance.
Cordyceps mushrooms support endurance. A biochemical study on Cordyceps militaris demonstrated influence on ATP generation pathways, suggesting potential support for cellular energy production (Choi, Oh & Sung, 2020).
Paired with green tea-derived caffeine and L-theanine, the result is steady stimulation designed to support alertness and clarity without overstimulation.
The Why
Dragon Berry Lemonade wasn’t built only for flavor. It was built for function. Every ingredient is intentionally selected with evidence-based rationale.
Dragon Berry Lemonade Energy Gummies FAQs
How much caffeine is in Dragon Berry Lemonade?
Each gummy contains 50mg of green tea-derived caffeine, allowing flexible, modular energy dosing.
Are these energy gummies a coffee replacement?
They’re designed as a clean caffeine alternative to coffee or matcha, offering controlled energy without a large caffeine spike.
When is the best time to take a 50mg caffeine gummy?
Mid-morning, post-lunch, or before light workouts when you want focus without impacting sleep.
References
Choi, E., Oh, J., & Sung, G. H. (2020). Beneficial effect of Cordyceps militaris on exercise performance via promoting cellular energy production.
Nishikito, D. F., et al. (2023). Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects of dragon fruit.
Kiecolt-Glaser, J. K., et al. (2008). Olfactory influences on mood.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.