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Canadian restaurant giant Tim Horton now has its own carbonated energy drink

Tim Hortons Infusr Energy Drink

Tim Hortons is a restaurant chain out of Canada that can be found all around the globe, with locations in the United Kingdom, several here in the US, and even a good amount in the Middle East. The company serves all sorts of different foods, including donuts, sandwiches, breakfast muffins, and, of course, coffee. While the restaurant experience is what Tim Hortons is known for, it has just added a little something that enters into our world with its very own energy drink.

Infusr is an energizing beverage from the Canadian restaurant giant Tim Hortons that comes in a slim 12oz can, is lightly carbonated, and has a moderate amount of caffeine, closer to the traditional Red Bull than the likes of Monster Ultra, Ghost, or C4 Energy at 80mg. The product isn’t as clean and low-calorie as those competitors, with an entire can have 34g of carbohydrates, all of that being sugar, ending on a sizeable calorie count for an anytime energy drink at 140.

There are two all-natural flavors available for Tim Horton’s Infusr energy drink, and we will give the team credit as they’re not your typical tastes like green apple, a cherry experience, or blue raspberry. The beverage’s two-part menu consists of Blackberry Yuzu and Mango Starfruit, both rather self-explanatory, and again, both are unique recipes. The energy drink newcomer Infusr is out now in Canada at Tim Hortons’ many restaurant locations for $3.59 (2.63 USD) each.

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