First Look: Kill Cliff Energy Drinks

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posted on December 16, 2019
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A mere two months after becoming the first nationally distributed beverage brand to launch a CBD drink, Navy Seal-founded Kill Cliff has debuted two new flavors to keep up with increasing demand. Mango Tango and the G.O.A.T (Grape-est of All Time) are now available for online order, in cases of 12 for $69. A non-prescription, all-natural and hydrating beverage, each 12-ounce can of Kill Cliff CBD features 25 mg of the highest-quality broad-spectrum CBD, which can help with recovery after a grueling hunt. Kill Cliff's formula provides the added benefits of B vitamins and minerals, electrolytes (sodium and potassium) and includes ginger-root extract, taurine, inositol and green-tea extract. 

“Kill Cliff CBD drinks are very different from a category cluttered with water and teas,” said John Timar, Navy SEAL veteran and chief operating officer of Kill Cliff.  He continues, “Most products are simply cheap gimmicks to deliver CBD. We took a very different approach in creating a beverage loaded with functional ingredients to aid in physical and mental wellness, and we focused on delivering a product with an incredible taste."

In a bid to prove the pedigree of their product with full transparency, Kill Cliff has made its lab results available online, so folks can determine exactly what is in the can. To try Kill Cliff for yourself, find it either at participating Gold's Gym locations, or at killcliffcbd.com, where, during the presale, its buy one case, get the next one 40 percent off. Orders began shipping in early December. For more information, please visit killcliff.com. MSRP: $69/case of 12

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