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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2020 · 50 MIN

The World’s Smartest Drink

from Kiwi Foodcast · host Angus Brown

Many of us covet flow in our busy lives, that optimum state when your brain is focused, and you are able to create magic at work, in your studies, or at home. Various coffee and energy drink brands have built their fortunes on the back of this need for flow. Though, as we are finding out now, those aren’t the most optimal beverages to be addicted to and can have adverse effects over the years.Angus Brown started questioning this a few years ago. “As a student that hardly drank any caffeine myself, selling energy drinks didn’t sit well with me. I started thinking if we could create a brain drink. What would a natural and healthy brain drink look like? Could we create something that helps with stress or flow while also protecting your cognitive function in the long term?”It took Angus and his co-founder Zac five years of working with internationally recognized neuroscientists and food technologists to develop a patented formula that aids mental clarity in moments of pressure. Their answer was Ārepa. Made from NZ sourced extracts of pine bark and blackcurrants, Ārepa is part of a small but fast-growing natural smart drink category for people that want to feel less wound up and more in-the-zone. Try Ārepa for yourself by taking part in our giveaway to win a week-long supply. All you have to do is leave a small review for Kiwi Foodcast on Apple Podcasts or over on the Kiwi Foodcast facebook page. Entries close 30 November 2020.

Could there be something out there that can replace your coffee or energy drink addiction. Ārepa creates a range of nootropic products that do just that. Think of them as food for your brain.

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