Drinkkenetik
Food, Drinks & Restaurants · Snacks & Sweets
Drinkkenetik sells sugar-free, caffeine-free nootropic sparkling waters sold in 12-oz cans. Flavors include Raspberry Lime, Peach Mango and Blood Orange; each can contains 2 g of ketone ester, L-theanine and B-vitamins. Priced at $47.99 per 12-pack ($4 per can), the brand sits in the premium functional-beverage tier and ships direct-to-consumer through its own site only; no retail distribution is listed. The brand’s hook is exogenous ketone ester—an ingredient rarely used in mainstream drinks—delivered in a lightly carbonated, zero-calorie format. Drinkkenetik positions the product as “clean brain fuel” that delivers smooth focus within 15–30 minutes without caffeine jitters or sugar crash. The minimalist pastel packaging and neuroscience-forward copy reinforce a tech-meets-wellness identity. Core buyers are knowledge-workers, biohackers and endurance athletes who track macros and experiment with ketosis. They value cognitive performance, metabolic health and clean labels, and are willing to pay café-price for a can that replaces both energy drink and afternoon snack. Social proof comes from keto-podcast endorsements and Strava-type athletes posting “ketone PRs.” Drinkkenetik competes in the fast-growing “smart beverage” space against plant-based adaptogenic drinks, high-caffeine energy waters and powdered nootropics. It differentiates by using clinically studied ketone ester instead of caffeine or adaptogens, offering a patent-protected molecule that promises measurable beta-hydroxybutyrate elevation, and keeping the formulation calorie-free and shelf-stable without natural-caffeine masking agents.
Brain fuel that works as fast as you think
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