Dragon Fruit Punch Hydration Drink - 18 fl oz
Roar Beverages
$2.49
Real organic coconut water. B-vitamins. Under 3g of cane sugar per bottle. ROAR Organic's Dragon Fruit Punch is built for people who want actual hydration support — not a sugar spike and a crash. The electrolyte base starts with organic coconut water (not a synthetic mineral blend), layered with vitamins A, C, and E as dietary antioxidants, plus a full B-vitamin complex including B5, B6, and B12. The result is a drink that earns its place in a health-conscious routine without leaning on caffeine, artificial colors, or artificial sweeteners.
- A drink that actually does something: Naturally sourced electrolytes from organic coconut water, backed by B-vitamins and antioxidant vitamins — a functional stack rarely found in low-sugar beverages at this calorie level.
- Under 3g of cane sugar, zero artificial sweeteners: Sweetened with a combination of organic erythritol, a small amount of organic cane sugar, and organic stevia leaf extract — no aspartame, no sucralose, no acesulfame-K.
- USDA Organic, Vegan, Gluten-Free, and Keto-Friendly: Certifications verify what the label claims — no soy, no dairy, no gluten, and a carb profile that fits low-carb lifestyles.
ROAR Organic's Dragon Fruit Punch delivers functional hydration without the sugar load that makes most sports and electrolyte drinks a compromise. Where conventional enhanced waters lean on synthetic mineral blends and artificial sweeteners, ROAR builds its electrolyte base from organic coconut water — a naturally occurring source of potassium and trace minerals — and fortifies it with a vitamin stack that supports real daily performance.
Each 18 fl oz bottle contains under 3 grams of organic cane sugar and is sweetened with a blend of organic erythritol and organic stevia leaf extract — no aspartame, no sucralose, no acesulfame-K. The antioxidant lineup includes Vitamins A, C, and E, and the B-vitamin complex covers B5 (pantothenic acid, which supports energy metabolism), B6 (pyridoxine, which supports amino acid metabolism and red blood cell production), and B12 (cyanocobalamin, critical for neurological function and DNA synthesis). Color comes from organic fruit and vegetable juice — no synthetic dyes. The flavor itself is dragon fruit-forward with a tropical punch backbone: bright without being cloying, and light enough to drink throughout the day rather than just post-workout.
Fans of ROAR Dragon Fruit Punch consistently call it their favorite in the lineup, praising its light, genuinely refreshing character. Verified buyers report:
ROAR Dragon Fruit Punch also functions as a cocktail mixer — the brand's own Dragon Fruit Punch Cosmo calls for 2 oz ROAR, 1.5 oz vodka, 1 oz cranberry juice, and half a fresh-squeezed lime, shaken over ice. It also works straight from the bottle as a midday hydration reset, a workout recovery drink, or a lower-sugar alternative to juice at meals.
USDA Organic certified. Vegan. Certified Gluten-Free. Keto-Friendly. Caffeine-free. Store at room temperature; refrigerate after opening and consume promptly.
Ingredients: Filtered Water, Organic Coconut Water From Concentrate (Water Sufficient To Reconstitute, Organic Coconut Water Concentrate), Organic Erythritol, Organic Natural Flavor, Organic Cane Sugar, Organic Fruit & Vegetable Juice For Color, Citric Acid, L-Malic Acid, Sea Salt, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Tripotassium Citrate, Organic Stevia Leaf Extract, Organic Dragon Fruit Puree, D-Calcium Pantothenate (Vitamin B5), D-Alpha-Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12)
Common Questions
How does the sugar content in ROAR Dragon Fruit Punch compare to conventional sports drinks and enhanced waters?
ROAR Dragon Fruit Punch contains under 3 grams of organic cane sugar per 18 fl oz bottle. By comparison, a standard 20 oz Gatorade contains roughly 34 grams of sugar, and many flavored enhanced waters like Vitaminwater contain 13 grams or more per bottle. ROAR bridges the gap using organic erythritol and organic stevia leaf extract — erythritol is a sugar alcohol that provides negligible calories because roughly 90% of it is absorbed in the small intestine and excreted unchanged without being fermented, and stevia is a zero-calorie glycoside derived from the Stevia rebaudiana plant. The result is a measurably sweet drink that delivers under a fraction of the glycemic impact of most mainstream hydration products.
What is the role of coconut water as an electrolyte base, and how does it differ from synthetic mineral blends?
Coconut water is a naturally occurring source of potassium — typically around 600 mg per cup in its unconcentrated form — along with trace amounts of sodium, magnesium, and phosphorus. Synthetic electrolyte blends typically use isolated mineral salts like potassium chloride or disodium phosphate, which deliver the target ion but strip away the co-occurring trace minerals and naturally present sugars that influence absorption rate. ROAR uses organic coconut water from concentrate as its electrolyte foundation, supplemented with tripotassium citrate — a bioavailable potassium salt — and sea salt for sodium. Potassium and sodium work together via the sodium-potassium ATPase pump in cells to regulate fluid balance, nerve signaling, and muscle contraction, making their ratio as important as their absolute amounts.
Which B vitamins are in this drink and what does each one actually do in the body?
ROAR Dragon Fruit Punch contains three B vitamins: B5, B6, and B12. Vitamin B5 (D-Calcium Pantothenate) is required for the synthesis of coenzyme A, which is essential for converting fats and carbohydrates into usable ATP energy — without it, the citric acid cycle cannot function. Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) acts as a coenzyme in over 100 enzymatic reactions, most critically in amino acid metabolism and the synthesis of hemoglobin, the protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells. Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) is necessary for myelin sheath maintenance around nerve fibers, DNA synthesis, and the conversion of homocysteine to methionine — elevated homocysteine is associated with increased cardiovascular risk, and B12 deficiency is the most common cause of megaloblastic anemia. These three vitamins together support energy production, oxygen transport, and neurological integrity.
Is ROAR Dragon Fruit Punch actually suitable for keto, and do erythritol or stevia affect ketosis?
ROAR carries a Keto-Friendly certification, and the formulation supports that claim at the ingredient level. The primary sweeteners are organic erythritol and organic stevia leaf extract, neither of which raises blood glucose or insulin in clinically meaningful amounts — erythritol has a glycemic index of essentially 0, and steviol glycosides have shown no measurable effect on insulin secretion in controlled studies. The under-3-gram organic cane sugar content per bottle represents a modest but real carbohydrate load, so individuals following strict therapeutic ketosis should account for it, while those following standard low-carb or cyclical keto protocols will find it comfortably within range. There are no hidden starches, maltodextrin, or dextrose — common additions in competing drinks that can disrupt ketosis without appearing prominently on the label.
What does USDA Organic certification actually guarantee about the ingredients in this drink?
USDA Organic certification requires that agricultural ingredients — including the coconut water concentrate, cane sugar, erythritol, stevia leaf extract, dragon fruit puree, and natural flavors — are produced without synthetic pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, sewage sludge, irradiation, or genetic engineering (GMOs). The certification is administered by USDA-accredited third-party certifiers who conduct annual inspections and require documented audit trails from farm through processing facility. For a multi-ingredient product like this, every organic-labeled ingredient must independently meet the standard, not just the finished product as a whole. The certification does not cover non-agricultural ingredients like citric acid, L-Malic acid, or the vitamin compounds, but it does govern the full list of ingredients that carry the organic designation in the ingredient panel.
Does the drink contain any artificial dyes, and what gives it its color?
ROAR Dragon Fruit Punch contains no synthetic food dyes — the color comes entirely from organic fruit and vegetable juice concentrates. This matters because synthetic dyes like Red 40 (Allura Red) and Red 3 (Erythrosine) have been subjects of ongoing regulatory scrutiny: the FDA banned Red 3 from ingested foods in January 2025 after studies linked high doses to thyroid tumors in rats, and California passed legislation in 2023 requiring warnings on products containing several synthetic dyes. Fruit and vegetable juice colorants like those from beet, black carrot, or hibiscus are regulated as foods rather than additives and carry no comparable safety flags. The ingredient label reads 'Organic Fruit & Vegetable Juice For Color,' which falls under USDA Organic standards the same as any other agricultural ingredient in the formula.
Can ROAR Dragon Fruit Punch be used as a cocktail mixer, and does the low sugar content affect how it performs in mixed drinks?
ROAR officially recommends a Dragon Fruit Punch Cosmo using 2 oz of ROAR, 1.5 oz vodka, 1 oz cranberry juice, and half a fresh-squeezed lime, shaken over ice. The low sugar content — under 3 grams per full 18 oz bottle — means the mixer contributes relatively little sweetness compared to a conventional juice-based mixer, so the final balance will lean tarter than a traditional Cosmo unless you adjust the cranberry juice ratio or add a small splash of simple syrup to taste. The organic stevia and erythritol sweeteners hold up well under dilution with ice since stevia glycosides are stable, but some people perceive a slight cooling sensation from erythritol that becomes more noticeable when cold. The dragon fruit puree provides body and a natural tropical flavor that integrates well with citrus-forward spirits and juices.
Each 18 fl oz bottle contains under 3 grams of organic cane sugar and is sweetened with a blend of organic erythritol and organic stevia leaf extract — no aspartame, no sucralose, no acesulfame-K. The antioxidant lineup includes Vitamins A, C, and E, and the B-vitamin complex covers B5 (pantothenic acid, which supports energy metabolism), B6 (pyridoxine, which supports amino acid metabolism and red blood cell production), and B12 (cyanocobalamin, critical for neurological function and DNA synthesis). Color comes from organic fruit and vegetable juice — no synthetic dyes. The flavor itself is dragon fruit-forward with a tropical punch backbone: bright without being cloying, and light enough to drink throughout the day rather than just post-workout.
Fans of ROAR Dragon Fruit Punch consistently call it their favorite in the lineup, praising its light, genuinely refreshing character. Verified buyers report:
- "I have ordered the dragon fruit roar numerous times. This is my favorite of all the roar. I have tried several of the others and all are good, but the dragon fruit is my best." — Deanna I., Verified Buyer
- "I'm obsessed with these drinks. Low calories, healthy." — Koty H., Verified Buyer
- "Always love to see new flavors from Roar... it does taste good." — Lenoy D., Verified Buyer
ROAR Dragon Fruit Punch also functions as a cocktail mixer — the brand's own Dragon Fruit Punch Cosmo calls for 2 oz ROAR, 1.5 oz vodka, 1 oz cranberry juice, and half a fresh-squeezed lime, shaken over ice. It also works straight from the bottle as a midday hydration reset, a workout recovery drink, or a lower-sugar alternative to juice at meals.
USDA Organic certified. Vegan. Certified Gluten-Free. Keto-Friendly. Caffeine-free. Store at room temperature; refrigerate after opening and consume promptly.
Ingredients: Filtered Water, Organic Coconut Water From Concentrate (Water Sufficient To Reconstitute, Organic Coconut Water Concentrate), Organic Erythritol, Organic Natural Flavor, Organic Cane Sugar, Organic Fruit & Vegetable Juice For Color, Citric Acid, L-Malic Acid, Sea Salt, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Tripotassium Citrate, Organic Stevia Leaf Extract, Organic Dragon Fruit Puree, D-Calcium Pantothenate (Vitamin B5), D-Alpha-Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12)
Common Questions
How does the sugar content in ROAR Dragon Fruit Punch compare to conventional sports drinks and enhanced waters?
ROAR Dragon Fruit Punch contains under 3 grams of organic cane sugar per 18 fl oz bottle. By comparison, a standard 20 oz Gatorade contains roughly 34 grams of sugar, and many flavored enhanced waters like Vitaminwater contain 13 grams or more per bottle. ROAR bridges the gap using organic erythritol and organic stevia leaf extract — erythritol is a sugar alcohol that provides negligible calories because roughly 90% of it is absorbed in the small intestine and excreted unchanged without being fermented, and stevia is a zero-calorie glycoside derived from the Stevia rebaudiana plant. The result is a measurably sweet drink that delivers under a fraction of the glycemic impact of most mainstream hydration products.
What is the role of coconut water as an electrolyte base, and how does it differ from synthetic mineral blends?
Coconut water is a naturally occurring source of potassium — typically around 600 mg per cup in its unconcentrated form — along with trace amounts of sodium, magnesium, and phosphorus. Synthetic electrolyte blends typically use isolated mineral salts like potassium chloride or disodium phosphate, which deliver the target ion but strip away the co-occurring trace minerals and naturally present sugars that influence absorption rate. ROAR uses organic coconut water from concentrate as its electrolyte foundation, supplemented with tripotassium citrate — a bioavailable potassium salt — and sea salt for sodium. Potassium and sodium work together via the sodium-potassium ATPase pump in cells to regulate fluid balance, nerve signaling, and muscle contraction, making their ratio as important as their absolute amounts.
Which B vitamins are in this drink and what does each one actually do in the body?
ROAR Dragon Fruit Punch contains three B vitamins: B5, B6, and B12. Vitamin B5 (D-Calcium Pantothenate) is required for the synthesis of coenzyme A, which is essential for converting fats and carbohydrates into usable ATP energy — without it, the citric acid cycle cannot function. Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) acts as a coenzyme in over 100 enzymatic reactions, most critically in amino acid metabolism and the synthesis of hemoglobin, the protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells. Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) is necessary for myelin sheath maintenance around nerve fibers, DNA synthesis, and the conversion of homocysteine to methionine — elevated homocysteine is associated with increased cardiovascular risk, and B12 deficiency is the most common cause of megaloblastic anemia. These three vitamins together support energy production, oxygen transport, and neurological integrity.
Is ROAR Dragon Fruit Punch actually suitable for keto, and do erythritol or stevia affect ketosis?
ROAR carries a Keto-Friendly certification, and the formulation supports that claim at the ingredient level. The primary sweeteners are organic erythritol and organic stevia leaf extract, neither of which raises blood glucose or insulin in clinically meaningful amounts — erythritol has a glycemic index of essentially 0, and steviol glycosides have shown no measurable effect on insulin secretion in controlled studies. The under-3-gram organic cane sugar content per bottle represents a modest but real carbohydrate load, so individuals following strict therapeutic ketosis should account for it, while those following standard low-carb or cyclical keto protocols will find it comfortably within range. There are no hidden starches, maltodextrin, or dextrose — common additions in competing drinks that can disrupt ketosis without appearing prominently on the label.
What does USDA Organic certification actually guarantee about the ingredients in this drink?
USDA Organic certification requires that agricultural ingredients — including the coconut water concentrate, cane sugar, erythritol, stevia leaf extract, dragon fruit puree, and natural flavors — are produced without synthetic pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, sewage sludge, irradiation, or genetic engineering (GMOs). The certification is administered by USDA-accredited third-party certifiers who conduct annual inspections and require documented audit trails from farm through processing facility. For a multi-ingredient product like this, every organic-labeled ingredient must independently meet the standard, not just the finished product as a whole. The certification does not cover non-agricultural ingredients like citric acid, L-Malic acid, or the vitamin compounds, but it does govern the full list of ingredients that carry the organic designation in the ingredient panel.
Does the drink contain any artificial dyes, and what gives it its color?
ROAR Dragon Fruit Punch contains no synthetic food dyes — the color comes entirely from organic fruit and vegetable juice concentrates. This matters because synthetic dyes like Red 40 (Allura Red) and Red 3 (Erythrosine) have been subjects of ongoing regulatory scrutiny: the FDA banned Red 3 from ingested foods in January 2025 after studies linked high doses to thyroid tumors in rats, and California passed legislation in 2023 requiring warnings on products containing several synthetic dyes. Fruit and vegetable juice colorants like those from beet, black carrot, or hibiscus are regulated as foods rather than additives and carry no comparable safety flags. The ingredient label reads 'Organic Fruit & Vegetable Juice For Color,' which falls under USDA Organic standards the same as any other agricultural ingredient in the formula.
Can ROAR Dragon Fruit Punch be used as a cocktail mixer, and does the low sugar content affect how it performs in mixed drinks?
ROAR officially recommends a Dragon Fruit Punch Cosmo using 2 oz of ROAR, 1.5 oz vodka, 1 oz cranberry juice, and half a fresh-squeezed lime, shaken over ice. The low sugar content — under 3 grams per full 18 oz bottle — means the mixer contributes relatively little sweetness compared to a conventional juice-based mixer, so the final balance will lean tarter than a traditional Cosmo unless you adjust the cranberry juice ratio or add a small splash of simple syrup to taste. The organic stevia and erythritol sweeteners hold up well under dilution with ice since stevia glycosides are stable, but some people perceive a slight cooling sensation from erythritol that becomes more noticeable when cold. The dragon fruit puree provides body and a natural tropical flavor that integrates well with citrus-forward spirits and juices.
- __Storage_Location:
- Dry
- __Volume:
- 400
- __Owner:
- TCFarm
- __badge:
- No Caffeine