Talk:Beaver Buzz

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I'm moving a snippet saying, "It should also be noted that Andrew Drayson the co-founder of beaver buzz achieved notoriety by being one of the first autistic entrepreneurs in Canadian history." here from the article, taking it as a suggestion to editors rather than as info to for readers -- see MOS:NOTED. Wtmitchell (talk) (earlier Boracay Bill) 02:20, 15 May 2015 (UTC)

Beaver Buzz is an energy drink line produced by DD Beverage Company of British Columbia, The beverages include taurine, caffeine, Guarana seed extract and various vitamins, and use cane sugar instead of commonly used high fructose corn syrup.[1] Sizes include 473 millilitres (16.0 US fl oz; 16.6 imp fl oz) and the West Coast Energy brand of 473 millilitres (16.0 US fl oz; 16.6 imp fl oz). Product variations include Citrus, Green tea and Saskatoon berry flavours.[2]

In June, 2015 the company announced it will be introducing a new flavour Canadian Punch which is a zero-calorie, zero sugar offering.

The beverage is distributed by retailers in Canada such as Save-On-Foods, Real Canadian Superstore, London Drugs, Sobeys, Nesters, GNC and many others. It can be purchased online as well. The company is also producing private label products for major grocery chains in Canada. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Double D Beverage (talk • contribs) 16:16, 5 June 2015 (UTC)

Beaver Buzz is an energy drink line produced by DD Beverage Company of British Columbia, The beverages include taurine, caffeine, Guarana seed extract and various vitamins, and use cane sugar instead of commonly used high fructose corn syrup.[1] Sizes include 473 millilitres (16.0 US fl oz; 16.6 imp fl oz) and the West Coast Energy brand of 473 millilitres (16.0 US fl oz; 16.6 imp fl oz). Product variations include Citrus, Green tea and Saskatoon berry flavours.[2] In June, 2015 the company announced it will be offering a new flavour. Canadian Punch which is a zero-calorie, sugar-free offering.

The beverage is distributed by retailers in Canada and can be purchased online as well. The company is also producing private label products for major grocery chains in Canada. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Double D Beverage (talk • contribs) 16:30, 5 June 2015 (UTC)

Beaver Buzz is an energy drink line produced by DD Beverage Company of British Columbia, The beverages include taurine, caffeine, Guarana seed extract and various vitamins, and use cane sugar instead of commonly used high fructose corn syrup.[1] Sizes include 473 millilitres (16.0 US fl oz; 16.6 imp fl oz) and the West Coast Energy brand of 473 millilitres (16.0 US fl oz; 16.6 imp fl oz). Product variations include Citrus, Green tea and Saskatoon berry flavours.[2] In June, 2015 the company announced it will be offering a new flavour. Canadian Punch which is a zero-calorie, sugar-free offering.

The beverage is distributed by retailers in Canada and can be purchased online as well. The company is also producing private label products for major grocery chains in Canada.

Please remove any references to anything "retired" and any of the gd4u zero, bulldog buzz and iron league beer — Preceding unsigned comment added by Double D Beverage (talk • contribs) 16:33, 5 June 2015 (UTC)

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