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Science Behind Hiball Energy Coffee

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Succeeding in the energy drink market can be both challenging and liberating: while it’s challenging for a brand to overcome negative perceptions associated with energy drinks, there’s freedom and possibility in developing a novel energy blend with a unique flavor and sweetness profile. However, in developing an energy drink that more closely resembles coffee than soda, there are a whole new set of challenges. People can be rather particular about how their coffee tastes, and a quick glance at a coffee flavor wheel demonstrates the multitude of different flavor characteristics available. How do you develop a product that pleases both energy drink consumers and coffee drinkers alike?

The Energy Drink of the Month for July 2015 is Hiball Energy Coffee.

HiBalll Energy Coffee

The three flavors available are Vanilla, Coffee, and Mocha. In my opinion, all of them are equally pleasant — not too bitter or sweet; not too thin or too creamy. These beverages were rolled out March 2015 and can be found at your local Whole Foods Market.

GREEN-EYED INSIGHT on Hiball Energy Coffee

What’s In It and Why?

The words across the top of the can indicate the ingredients Hiball Energy is most proud of: 100% arabica cold brew coffee – milk – sugar – guarana – ginseng – B-vitamins. We’ll discuss each of these in turn.

Who and What is This For?

Those wondering whether Hiball Energy coffee beverages are a good fit for them should focus on three main aspects: caffeine content, sweetness profile, and the energy drink :: coffee spectrum.

CAFFEINE CONTENT.
The caffeine content is 120 milligrams per 8 ounce can. This is more caffeine than an 8 oz Red Bull or a short (8 oz) Vanilla Latte from Starbucks. Compared to other popular energy drink/coffee hybrids, Hiball Energy contains about the same caffeine per 8 oz serving as Rockstar Roasted (117 mg per 8 oz), but more caffeine than Java Monster (100 mg per 8 oz).  Of course, those energy drinks come in 16 oz cans, so the temptation to consume the whole container would give you more overall caffeine than one whole container of these Hiball Energy coffee products. (See Caffeine Informer caffeine database)

SWEETNESS PROFILE.
When selecting your energy beverage, you have to ask yourself if you would rather have lower overall sugar content with some alternative sweeteners, or no alternative sweeteners and more sugar. We all have our different diet goals so there is no wrong answer. Of course, the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends no more than 10% of total energy from added sugars. As Bonnie Taub-Dix explains beautifully,

“The average caloric recommendation equals 2,000 calories (even though that’s more than many of us need). So 10 percent of 2,000 calories equals 200 calories. Then 200 calories of sugar equal 50 grams (gm) of sugar…”From “Cut Sugar and Meat and Eat Green, Says Government Panel” on Everyday Health

ENERGY DRINK :: COFFEE SPECTRUM.
The guarana – coffee combination is what makes these product energy drink/coffee hybrids; not completely one or the other, but appealing to fans of each. Walking this line is a brilliant idea because there are plenty of people who are more comfortable consuming caffeine from coffee than from energy drinks. Some of those people are afraid confused by what they’ve heard or read about energy drinks. There is no shortage of negative press regarding energy drinks, and while some products DO deserve the health warnings, some of them are far from the stereotype. The Hiball Energy coffee beverages are energy drinks in disguise, and perfect for those who prefer coffee to the stereotypical energy drink.

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Bottom Line

The mission of Hiball is very clear. In their words, from their own site,

The concept was to provide a naturally healthy, premium, clean energy drink without sacrificing taste. Hiball is now the pioneer of energy drinks for the health conscious consumer. After 3 packaging changes over the last 8 years, a full upgrade to organic / fair trade ingredients, and a few recent product line extensions, Hiball Energy is now the fastest growing natural / organic energy drink brand in the U.S. according to SPINS®. From “About Us” at http://hiballer.com/

If you’re looking for a potent-but-not-overpowering energy drink with a rich coffee flavor and a clean ingredient line, these three coffee beverages from Hiball Energy are great options. The caffeine content puts this at Level 3 of the 5 Levels of Fatigue. Though the sugar content may be too high for some people, the lack of any alternative sweeteners may be just what some consumers are looking for. With organic, fair-trade ingredients, these products are healthy options for normal coffee drinkers who are open to trying something a little different, a closer to an energy drink.

REFERENCES AND RELATED LINKS

Hiball Energy Home

Caffeine Informer on Hiball Energy coffee http://www.caffeineinformer.com/caffeine-content/hi-ball-coffee

Learn how Guarana is different from coffee, and what panax ginseng has to do with the movie Speed and the book Flowers for Algernon. Learn which B-vitamin can damage your nerves if over-ingested, and how to use the 5 Levels of Fatigue to find the perfect energy drink for your own needs and lifestyle.
The Energy Drink Guide — your one-stop reference for the common energy drink ingredients: what they are, where they come from, what they (are supposed to) do, and how much is too much. (available through iTunes, Amazon, Barnes & Noble and more)

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