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Magic Mind launches higher caffeine and caffeineless versions of its functional shot

Magic Mind Free And Maxx

The functional shot company Magic Mind puts a lot of beneficial ingredients into its pocket-sized beverage, including various adaptogens, nootropics, vitamins, and minerals. The brand has the massively efficacious ashwagandha for relaxation, recovery, and hormone health, and driving focus and cognition is bacopa, lion’s mane, and premium Cognizin. There is a bit of natural caffeine, too, at a small 55mg per small 2 fl oz bottle, which now varies in Magic Mind Maxx and Magic Mind Free.

The Maxx and Free spin-offs of the Magic Mind functional shot carry over all of the same key ingredients as the regular supplement, but they alter the amount of caffeine. Magic Mind Maxx intensifies the energy by tripling the caffeine to 165mg, and Magic Mind Free takes the caffeine out of the equation with none at all. The key ingredients are in the same amounts as Maxx as they are in Original, but in Free, it looks as though there are some changes due to the order of things in the blend.

Magic Mind has essentially opened up the audience of its signature functional shot to a wider audience, as those who like the performance and nootropic benefits but not the caffeine can now grab it, and those who want a harder hit can pick up Magic Mind Maxx. The cost of one of the brand extensions is the same, with the caffeineless Free at $89.25 for a set of 15 or $45.03 on subscription, while Magic Mind Maxx is about 8% more expensive at $96.75 or that same $45.03 on subscription.

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