Rocasuba Inc.'s Spot On Energy contains caffeine, tea extract, and zinc.
Amid all the commotion surrounding energy drinks, Rocasuba Inc. has introduced Spot On Energy, an adhesive energy patch designed to deliver energy to the body through the skin.
Rocasuba says its energy patch can offer up to 5 hours of “energy that you control” using “passive diffusion technology.” A peel-and-press application releases the product’s active ingredients-caffeine, tea extract, zinc, and sodium carbonate-into the skin.
“From birth control to nicotine, the use of patches has become increasingly popular as an alternative to ingesting products,” says Rocasuba CEO Rob Trow. Since we’re a company that believes in making the lives of our consumers less complicated, we are confident Spot On’s new patch technology will resonate with both men and women who want an easier, healthier answer.”
Spot On Energy is free of carbohydrates, sugars, and preservatives. The product is marketed as two patches for a standard retail price of $3.49.
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