Energy to train your way: improved formula, caffeine-free
Evoenergy Gummy caffeine-free from SportSeries is a jelly sweet bar with flavor and an improved formula.
It was made for people who want to support their training session with carbs, but would rather do it without stimulants. It’s the perfect option if you train in the afternoon, if you’re sensitive to caffeine, or if you just want a bar you can use anytime. It’s practical energy, no fuss: a convenient way to add fast carbs and keep going—cycling, running, or playing—feeling great.
When isotonic drinks and gels aren’t enough. Evoenergy Gummy comes to the rescue.
An energy gummy you can eat without losing your pace
The format makes all the difference. With 30 g, Evoenergy Gummy fits into spots where other options get in the way: jersey pockets, minimalist belts, trail running hip packs, or the pocket of your shorts. And since it’s gummy-style, you can chew it quickly and stay focused on your pace, the terrain, or the group.
Texture and mouthfeel designed for sport
In long sessions, switching up formats is a win. Sometimes you feel like drinking, other times you’d rather have a gel, and in many moments a chewable bite just feels perfect. Here, pectin gives you that gentle gummy chew. With this, you get an easy-to-carry piece, easy to eat, with flavors for everyone.
High glycemic index carbs for sport
During exercise, especially when the demands increase, the usual thing is to look for carbs the body can use quickly. That’s why our Evoenergy Gummy Bar has an improved formula based on sources of carbs with a high glycemic index, with an intake per unit of roughly 21 g of carbs and around 87 kcal. It’s the kind of energy that fits really well for long sessions, training with pace changes, extended sets, or bike rides where you want to keep power up without feeling “empty”.
And yes: the bar is clearly energy-focused. It’s meant to be used before or during training or competition, when what you want is quick fuel.
Glucose:fructose ratio 1:0.8: provides carbs
One of its key points is the glucose:fructose ratio 1:0.8. In endurance, combining carbs that are absorbed by different intestinal transporters is a classic strategy to increase the availability of carbs during exercise and improve the experience when the effort goes on longer. The work by Jeukendrup and other authors has highlighted these “multiple” mixes, especially in long or intense sessions.
In practice: if during long training sessions you already take a carb drink or gels, this bar is a really convenient way to keep adding without relying on just one format.
200 mg of sodium per bar: a big help
When the workout drags on or it’s hot, sweat becomes the problem. That’s where sodium plays an important role in a well-thought-out hydration strategy. This bar provides 200 mg of sodium (equivalent to 0.5 g of salt), a really useful extra to complement what you’re already getting from your drink—especially in cycling, trail running, triathlon, or indoor training where you sweat more than it seems.
It’s not “a salts bar”, but it is a practical way to support your sodium intake without doing anything special.
How to combine it with drinks and gels
The advantage of a caffeine-free gummy bar is that you can use it with plenty of freedom: in afternoon workouts, in double sessions, or when you want to control stimulation. The improved formula keeps this practical approach so you can fit it into your routine without complicating things.
Endurance: switch formats so you don’t get overloaded: In medium and long sessions, it often works really well to alternate: a drink as the base for energy and electrolytes, and this bar for eating solid food when you need it. As a base, you can go for an isotonic drink like Evotonic or Evocarbs 2.0. And if at any point you want something ultra-fast and no-chew, it fits perfectly to alternate it with Evoenergy Gel.
Team sports and intense training: energy without caffeine: If you do demanding sessions, Evoenergy Gummy Bar is a comfy way to add carbs without stimulants. Great if you train in the afternoon, or if you want to get home feeling good—without feeling “amped up”.
In sports where you sweat a lot, the combo is simple and effective: a carb and electrolyte drink, plus the bar as an extra boost when you feel like eating something. Between the sodium from the bar and what you get from the drink, your in-workout protocol is complete for long sessions—or especially hot ones.
Why choose Evoenergy Gummy caffeine-free
Because it’s a really easy tool to use: compact, pleasant, with an improved formula, fast carbs, and a well-balanced glucose/fructose mix—plus it provides sodium support when your training calls for it. And most importantly, because it’s without caffeine or other stimulants, so you’re the one who decides when and how to use it, with no limits.
Scientific bibliography
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