
Rehab Monster Energy Drink, Tea + Lemonade 15.5 fl oz
What You Should Know
Rehab Monster Energy Drink — Tea + Lemonade (15.5 fl oz) reads like a hybrid between ready-to-drink iced tea and an energy shot. On grocery shelves you’re most likely to find it in the chilled or ambient beverages aisle near other energy drinks, bottled iced teas, flavored lemonades and sports drinks — often stacked beside other functional drinks marketed for focus, recovery, or hydration. It fits quick-stop shopping trips, road-trip snack runs, game-day prep, and busy school-day mornings when shoppers want a single-serve pick-me-up. The brand positions itself at the intersection of performance and lifestyle: Monster’s Rehab sub-brand leans into active, youthful consumers who want an “upgraded” tea experience — messaging emphasizes energy, vitamins and convenience rather than traditional tea ritual. The label leans on health-adjacent cues: “tea + lemonade,” vitamin B listings, coconut water concentrate and fruit purees give a natural-sounding halo, while there are no organic or non-GMO certifications prominent. At the same time the ingredient list reveals flavorings, sweeteners (glucose plus sucralose and acesulfame potassium), amino acids and isolates — a sign of industrial formulation. Sensory-wise it’s a single-serve aluminum can with a cool, citrus-tart tea flavor, light syrupy mouthfeel from added sugars and concentrates, and a quick caffeine-driven finish; people typically crack it cold and sip on the go or during a social event. Processing context: this is a formulated, shelf-stable beverage combining brewed tea with added sweeteners, flavors, vitamins and functional additives rather than a minimally processed tea. The product’s ritual is grab-and-go energy, not slow tea brewing.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
Brewed, Tea, (Filtered, Water,, Black, Tea, Solids),, Glucose,, Lemon, Juice, Concentrate,, Taurine,, Citric, Acid,, Sodium, Citrate,, Panax, Ginseng, Flavor,, Natural, Flavors,, Magnesium, Lactate,, Calcium, Lactate,, Monopotassium, Phosphate,, Caffeine,, Sucralose,, Concentrated, Coconut, Water,, Niacinamide, (Vit., B3),, Salt,, D-Calcium, Pantothenate, (Vit., B5),, Acesulfame, Potassium,, L-Carnitine, L-Tartrate,, Inositol,, Milk, Thistle, Extract,, Quercetin, Dihydrate,, Acai, Puree,, Goji, Berry, Puree,, Mangosteen, Concentrate,, Pyridoxine, Hydrochloride, (Vit., B6),, Cyanocobalamin, (Vit., B12)..
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains multiple industrial ingredients (artificial sweeteners, flavorings, isolates), added vitamins and functional additives and is a formulation of processed components rather than a single whole food, consistent with an ultraprocessed classification.
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Common Questions about Rehab Monster Energy Drink, Tea + Lemonade 15.5 fl oz
The term 'healthy' can be pretty subjective, right? Rehab Monster is low in calories (only 25 per can) and low in sugar (3 grams), which is great if you’re watching those numbers. However, it does contain artificial sweeteners like sucralose and acesulfame potassium, which some folks prefer to avoid. So, if you’re looking for an occasional pick-me-up, it can fit into a balanced diet, but it’s not a health tonic.
