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Nexcite AB
A closeup of a bottle of Nexcite
Company typePrivate
IndustryDrink
Founded2001
HeadquartersStockholm, Sweden
Productssoft drinks
Websitewww.nexcite.com

Nexcite is a non-alcoholic carbonated beverage with a proprietary formulation of herbal extracts and a touch of caffeine. Product development and production is located in Sweden.

The five "supplements"

  • Damiana - A herb derived from the leaves of a Latin American bush. It is said to have stimulating properties on blood circulation thought to give it mood enhancing, anti-depressive and libido enhancing qualities. However, these statements have not been proven.
  • Ginseng - Known for its many positive effects that improve physical and psychological performance.
  • Guarana - A South American seed extract which contains caffeine.
  • Maté - An increasingly popular herb with medicinal like qualities which aid in relaxation, stress relief and mood improvement as well as powers of concentration.
  • Schizandra - A herbal remedy made from a small red fruit growing in China. Known widely in the Far East for its ability to energize and vitalize the body.

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