Dietician Reacts to The Rock’s Zoa Energy Drink | Is It Actually Healthy?

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Recently Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson released his own energy drink brand, Zoa Energy. He claims that it's "healthy, clean energy." But is it really? In this video Registered Dietician Jennifer Gorn takes a look at the nutrition facts and ingredients to determine if Zoa is actually the heathy, clean drink it claims to be!

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Great video, keep up the good work. Could not believe you have so few subscribers with such high-quality production. You'll defz hit it big soon.

tauriqafrika
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Just slammed a ZOA, currently on the shiter and about to go lift some heavy shit!

NR-dsfm
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This had almost no useful information at all

draco
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But it’s 30% off on Amazon for the next few hours!

YAARS
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The 100 Calorie version of ZOA is discontinued.

worldonastrang
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WOW! I had no idea that energy drinks had that much caffeine 🤯 I’ll definitely be re-thinking them. Love the new face on the channel too! Jennifer seems really knowledgeable and fun!

TheGamingShelf
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I don't think there's ever been an energy drink that has the caffeine amount of 4 cups of coffee which is around 400 mg. Kinda misleading info. That aside, Zoa definitely does not have 4 cups of coffee's worth of caffeine.

Missing
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For me it’s usually the artificial sweeteners I’m looking at. Wish they can replace the sucralose and ACE-K in ZOA with stevia and monk fruit. Rather have a weird aftertaste in my drink than messing up my gut

OverworldKnight
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Mild cup of coffee has a 100 mg stronger cup of coffee would have a little more about 130 150

d.menace
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I never drink the whole energy drink in a day. Just drink half or a quarter of it and it gives you the right amount of boost and you can drink the rest later when you want

joshuvuh
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Should be explaining more about the other components other than the caffeine. What about the zero sugar zoa, which contains chemical such as artificial sweeteners

noname-zpsn
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This video has absolutely zero content about the product itself or the ingredients used other than stating it has 150 mg of caffeine and some sugar. Way to break down the ingredients and really explain why this energy drink is healthy based on the title of your video. Thank goodness the video was short because it was a massive waste of time

dylangibson
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So this is explaining why energy drinks are bad in general.. no zoa, this video helped not one bit sadly

typicalguardian
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If the worst thing she can say is it is unhealthy because it has too much caffeine It's probably pretty clean.

herbsabeast
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A Fragment of a review is not that helpful smh

aprilsaavedra
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Context matters if you run 7 days a weeks along with 3 weightlifting sessions in that week. You should have no issue. If you are an average joe then these totally unhealthy for you and you should stay away from them

jeetpatel
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Amateurs who actually really believe that The Rock will sell you something healthy 😂😂Man this is a demon 😂

thelight
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No.Nobody needs that much caffeine.If you removed it then yeah maybe

DW-nbzc
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The Rock gets his energy from steroids steroids steroids big steroid energy the goal still worried energy big old big old steroid energy

Long_Bottom_Leaf
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Garbage energy drink cash cow for the sleeping woke. Lol. It's absolute rubbish

ronin