Curious about the Neutonic calories? We unpacked every product in the focus-first range
James Smith and Chris Williamson’s Neutonic is gearing up for another big year.
The duo’s nootropics brand first grabbed attention in 2023 with what was billed as the ‘world’s first productivity drink,’ and the momentum hasn’t slowed since.
With major retail partnerships being announced in both the US and UK, the brand is quickly making a name for itself on either side of the Atlantic.
As Neutonic gains popularity, one question keeps coming up: what do the Neutonic calories actually look like?
In other words, can the focus-first range fuel your brain without adding unnecessary bulk?
To answer that, we took a close look at the Neutonic calories across the full line-up. Here’s what you need to know.
Neutonic Calories, Explained
The star of the collection is undoutedly the Productivity Drink. Each can contains a carefully designed, evidence-backed nootropic formula that’s among the strongest on the market.
The potency of the dosages is even one reason the drink hasn’t launched in certain international markets yet.
The sugar-free formula combines Cognizin® (500mg), Rhodiola Rosea (400mg), L-Theanine (400mg), Panax Ginseng (200mg), natural caffeine (120mg), and 100% RI of eight B vitamins.
For those avoiding stimulants, Neutonic also offers a caffeine-free Focus Blend and Brain Capsules, the latter with an additional 300mg of Bacopa Monnieri.
Creatine sachets in three flavors round out the range, tying mental and physical performance together.
We’ve broken down the Neutonic calories across the full line-up so you can see exactly how each product fuels focus without piling on extra energy.
Productivity Drink
Neutonic’s Productivity Drink is currently available in five flavors: Strawberry Lemonade, Blue Raspberry, Orange Sunrise, Tropical Ice, and Wild Citrus.

While it might sound indulgent, each can is extremely light. Every serving contains just 9 calories and 2.1g of carbs, none of which are sugar.
Instead, artificial sweeteners and natural flavorings provide the taste, making it a smarter grab-and-go energy drink alternative in every sense.
Focus Blend
For those chasing a mid-afternoon pick-me-up, the powdered Focus Blend offers all the same nootropic benefits, minus the caffeine.
Each serving has just 7 calories and 1g of carbohydrates, making the sachets an ultra-light option for late-day use. Flavors include Peach Mango, Wild Berry, and Watermelon Mint.
Brain Capsules
Neutonic’s aptly-named Brain Capsules provide the productivity punch with negligible impact on your macros.

For practical purposes, they can be considered zero calories, with the added benefit of 300mg Bacopa Monnieri per serving for that extra cognitive boost.
Creatine Sachets
Rounding out our whistle-stop tour of the Neutonic calories are the Creatine Sachets. Launched towards the end of 2025, each stick brings 5g of premium Creapure® per serving.
While primarily aimed at supporting strength gains, emerging research suggests creatine can benefit cognitive function as well.
That makes it a fitting addition to Neutonic’s roster, and another one that’s featherlight in calories.
Each sachet has just 6 calories and under 1g of carbohydrates, with zero sugar. Flavors include Strawberry Lime, Pineapple, and Unflavored.
Final Thoughts
Worried about the Neutonic calories? There’s no need. Every product in the range is light, sugar-free, and designed to deliver maximum focus without adding unnecessary bulk.
Compared to your usual coffee, there’s simply no contest. Neutonic’s nootropic-fueled formula gives your brain a boost while keeping calories low, putting it far ahead of your typical go-to brew.
Our take? Trusting your productivity to Neutonic is a no-brainer (pun fully intended).
Curious to see what all the buzz is about? Check out the full Neutonic offering on the brand’s website.
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