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Person holding Buchi's Living Energy drink.

Living Energy delivers a sustained boost of energy while supporting your gut, brain, and overall well-being. | Photo by Morgan Moos Photography

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We could all use more energy. While most of us enjoy the occasional cup of coffee (or maybe more 👀) heavy caffeine consumption can increase anxiety levels, headaches, dehydration + more. What if there was a way to enjoy the positive effects of caffeine without the negatives?

Enter: Living Energy, a new product from Buchi, packed with natural, energy boosting ingredients.

This bold, energizing drink is one of the first energy drinks to combine clean caffeine with live cultures and yummy flavors, creating a beverage that not only tastes good, but is good for you — and your gut.

A can of Buchi's Living Energy next to roller skates

Living Energy delivers a sustained boost of energy (without the crash) while supporting your gut, brain, and overall well-being. | Photo by Morgan Moos Photography

Drake Alexander/Morgan Shoots Film

Here’s a look at some of the top ingredients + benefits:

  • L-theanine: an amino acid that can boost cognitive performance and calm the nervous system
  • Lion’s mane: an edible mushroom that supports cognitive function (think: memory and alertness)
  • Clean caffeine: naturally derived from green coffee bean extract, which provides energy without the crash
  • Live + active Cultures: supports digestive health by nourishing the good bacteria (aka probiotics) in your gut

Want to sip it for yourself? Find it locally at Rosetta’s new loacation (68 N. Lexington Ave.) or pre-order online for local delivery.

Bonus: If you’re already a Buchi fan, they offer a monthly subscription service, too.*

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