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BECOME A PREFERRED MEMBERHerbalife Liftoff Caffeine: Liftoff vs Afresh vs N-R-G Tea
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Quick answer: Herbalife Liftoff caffeine is listed at approximately 75 mg per serving on the compared U.S. label. Liftoff is an effervescent tablet drink, Afresh is a powdered drink whose compared India label states that it contains caffeine, and N-R-G is a powdered guarana tea whose compared U.S. label lists approximately 40 mg per serving. Choose by format, current local label, total daily caffeine, and personal tolerance—not by assuming one option fits everyone.
Comparison facts
- Products: Liftoff, Afresh Energy Drink Mix, and N-R-G Nature's Raw Guarana Tea.
- Shared point: all three compared sources identify a caffeine-containing beverage.
- Main difference: effervescent tablet, powdered drink mix, or powdered guarana tea.
- Market note: the comparison joins official sources from different markets; it does not imply identical local availability.
- Image: official Liftoff Tropical Fruit Force SKU 2696 product image.
Liftoff vs Afresh vs N-R-G Tea
| Product | Official format and caffeine context | Compared label directions | Routine fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Liftoff SKUs 2696/3152 | Effervescent tablet drink; the compared U.S. label lists approximately 75 mg caffeine per serving. | Drop one tablet in 8 fl oz water and let dissolve; follow the current local label. | Fits someone who prefers a measured tablet-and-water format. |
| Afresh Energy Drink Mix Lemon 50 g | Powdered drink mix; the compared India label states that it contains caffeine without using an exact amount in this guide. | Mix 1 g with approximately 160 ml water according to the compared label. | Fits someone in a market where Afresh is available who prefers a small measured powder format. |
| N-R-G Tea SKU 0102 | Powdered guarana and orange pekoe tea; the compared U.S. label lists approximately 40 mg caffeine and 0 calories per serving. | Mix a little less than 1/2 teaspoon (1 g) with 6–12 fl oz hot or cold water. | Fits someone who prefers a hot-or-cold tea format. |
How to choose responsibly
Start with format and market availability, then compare the current label, serving size, caffeine amount, and directions. Count caffeine from coffee, tea, supplements, and other beverages before adding one of these products. More caffeine is not automatically a better fit, and combining products can make total intake harder to track.
Responsible use note: Caffeine tolerance varies. Children, people who are pregnant or nursing, people sensitive to caffeine, and anyone with medication or individual health questions should follow the current label and seek qualified professional guidance where appropriate. Avoid using late-day caffeine when it disrupts sleep, and do not use this comparison as a reason to combine multiple caffeinated products.
Useful CoreNutri guides
- Liftoff official use notes
- Afresh official routine guide
- N-R-G Tea official FAQ
- Herbal Tea Concentrate guide
Frequently asked questions
- How much caffeine is in Herbalife Liftoff?
- The compared official U.S. Liftoff label lists approximately 75 mg caffeine per serving. Check the current local label because formulas and directions can change by flavor and market.
- What is the difference between Liftoff and N-R-G Tea?
- Liftoff is an effervescent tablet drink mixed with water; N-R-G is a powdered guarana and orange pekoe tea mixed with hot or cold water. The compared U.S. labels list approximately 75 mg and 40 mg caffeine per serving, respectively.
- How does Afresh differ from Liftoff?
- The compared Afresh Lemon label presents a powdered drink mixed at 1 g with about 160 ml water and states that it contains caffeine. The compared Liftoff label uses one effervescent tablet in 8 fl oz water and lists approximately 75 mg caffeine.
- Can these three products be stacked in one routine?
- This guide does not recommend stacking caffeinated products. Review total caffeine from every source, follow each current label, and choose one format that fits personal tolerance and circumstances.
- Are Liftoff, Afresh, and N-R-G sold in every market?
- No. Afresh is documented here from an official India label, while the Liftoff and N-R-G references are U.S. sources. Availability, names, formulas, and directions vary by market.
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