Nightlife
Relaxation: Now in a can!
Tue, Mar 16, 2010 (12:52 p.m.)
Ex Drink’s relaxer beverage, Chill.
Photo: Justin M. Bowen
Forget water. Studies show the Las Vegas clubber’s body is 60 percent energy drinks. While we can’t say where we got that information from (okay, we made it up), we do have a serious caffeine addiction that can make it difficult to calm down.
Thankfully, we may have found a solution, and it doesn’t involved bumming your roommate’s Xanax or calling Dr. Reefer. Ex Drinks, with headquarters in Henderson at their eco-friendly green building, now has a relaxing natural fruit drink called Chill.
“The relaxer drink category is the latest and newest growing category,” says Deborah Behr, managing director of Ex Drinks. “We do have America’s first relaxer beverage. We were the first ones to bring it in the United States. The concept in it is exactly that: to have something to kick back and unwind; put your feet up.”
Complete with chamomile, valerian, lemon balm and vitamins, Chill comes without all the artificial flavors, colors and other additives often found in energy drinks. Plus, a portion of the proceeds from Chill, as well as their Energy and Slim Energy natural drinks, goes to local and national charities. You can pick up a can of liquid relaxation in the Valley at your local Albertson’s, or visit their site at exdrinks.com for more information.
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