Medahuman’s CBD Energy drink is a tidy example of the “functional” beverage trend done with restraint rather than bravado. Each 250 ml can delivers 20 mg of CBD alongside 40 mg of natural caffeine, B vitamins, vitamin C, and a touch of ginseng, all wrapped in a bright cranberry-lime profile. The formula aims to sharpen focus without the jittery edge of high-caffeine cans, and on paper it’s balanced for daytime sipping.
Flavor first: cranberry leads with a tart snap, lime rounds it out, and the finish is clean and lightly sweet. The carbonation is moderate, closer to a spritz than a soda. If most energy drinks are syrupy, this one reads more “mineral water with benefits,” which makes it easy to drink at a desk or before a light workout. Low sugar and only about 28 calories per can help its everyday appeal.
On function, Medahuman keeps the numbers sensible. Forty milligrams of caffeine is roughly a small tea’s worth, so the lift is gentle; the ginseng and B vitamins (niacin, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, biotin, thiamine, and B12) support normal energy metabolism rather than acting like stimulants. Paired with 20 mg CBD, the effect skews toward calm concentration rather than hype, which is exactly the positioning Medahuman claims. In practice, that means it works as a mid-morning or late-afternoon pick-me-up rather than a pre-workout rocket.
The CBD piece is thoughtfully presented: Medahuman uses a micro-encapsulated approach across the range to aid absorption and consistency and keeps the dose uniform at 20 mg in its canned line. For many consumers, that’s a comfortable “functional” amount—noticeable for mood and focus without pushing into sleepiness. The brand’s broader philosophy mixes CBD with nootropics and adaptogens, which gives the drink a modern wellness bent without ingredient bloat.
Packaging is slim-can chic and fridge-friendly. Practical touches include a subscription option and multi-flavor bundles if you want to rotate in Medahuman’s Night or Recover SKUs around Energy. If you’re trying to replace an afternoon coffee habit, this is an easy swap.
Nutrition and formulation details are straightforward: a 250ml can lists B-vitamins, vitamin C, ginseng, 20mg CBD and 40mg natural caffeine, with a short ingredient deck that uses fruit juice and maple syrup rather than artificial sweeteners. It’s sold in 12-can cases (from £30) and appears at UK retailers and Amazon, easing trial and re-orders.
Where it lands: strength is clarity and composure. You get steady alertness and a pleasant flavor that doesn’t fatigue the palate. Drawbacks? If you rely on heavy caffeine, 40mg will feel modest; two cans would still keep you well below many energy drinks but doubles the cost. Also, while the cranberry-lime profile is broadly likable, those expecting classic “energy” candy notes may find it subtle.
Who will love it: knowledge-workers, students during study blocks, and wellness-minded drinkers who want a calmer edge to their focus. Who might skip: hard-charging gym-goers needing big stimulation or anyone averse to any CBD, even non-intoxicating. For everyone else, Medahuman’s Energy earns a spot as a civilized focus booster—flavor-forward, low-calorie, and thoughtfully dosed.
Bottom line: A poised, modern energy drink that trades bombast for balance, combining 20mg CBD with tea-level caffeine, vitamins, and ginseng for smooth focus in a crisp cranberry-lime can. If your goal is composure with clarity, not fireworks, it’s an easy recommendation.
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