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EAS to Launch Mojo Balanced Energy Pouches

Product looks like a nicotine pouch, but contains caffeine instead
Mojo Balanced Energy Pouches
Photograph courtesy of E-Alternative Solutions

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. —E-Alternative Solutions (EAS), the owner of Forth CBD and Leap vapor, is launching a new product outside of the tobacco and cannabidiol realms.

Its latest innovation, Mojo Balanced Energy Pouches, are energy and performance pouches that have 50 milligrams of coffee-derived caffeine and feature a proprietary blend of functional ingredients like ginseng root, yerba mate and B vitamins.

The pouches come in four flavors: Caramel Mocha, Tangerine, Mint and Mango-Chili. They are packaged like modern oral nicotine (MON) pouches, but EAS recommends convenience-store retailers merchandise them on the front counter or in any section of the store dedicated to energy products.

“Mojo brings a new way to optimize the energy, focus, discipline and determination that you already possess. It isn’t a ‘get-all-jacked-up-on-sugar’ energy drink, but an unobtrusive pouch that you hold between your gum and lip to help supercharge your day,” EAS said.

The products will be available starting in mid-December in select markets, and available country-wide in 2023, the company said.

EAS, Jacksonville, Fla., is a sister company of Swisher. Its products include CBD-infused juice drinks, vapor, tincture drops and lotions from Forth CBD and Leap and Leap Go vapor products.

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