Fit Soda
Source: Koios Beverage.
  • Koios Beverage’s (FIT) Fit Soda is now available in 343 Circle K locations in Colorado, Texas and New Mexico
  • The soda is available in four flavors including Black Cherry Cola, Root Beer Vanilla Float, Orange Cream and Sparkling Citrus
  • Fit Soda is an all-natural beverage that is free from preservatives, artificial flavors, and colors
  • Circle K Stores are owned by Alimentation Couche-Tard, the largest convenience store operator in Canada
  • Koios is an emerging functional beverage company which produces nutritional beverage drinks
  • Koios Beverage Corp. (FIT) is down 7.69 per cent, trading at C$0.06 per share at 4:30 pm ET

Koios Beverage’s (FIT) Fit Soda is now available in 343 Circle K locations in Colorado, Texas and New Mexico.

The soda is available in four flavors including Black Cherry Cola, Root Beer Vanilla Float, Orange Cream and Sparkling Citrus.

Fit Soda is an all-natural beverage that is free from preservatives, artificial flavors, and colors. Additionally, it contains BCAA’s (branch chain amino acids) and electrolytes, which help with post-workout recovery. Fit Soda’s other flavors include Rainbow Sherbet, Cherry Slushee and Snowcone. 

About Circle K

Circle K Stores are owned by Alimentation Couche-Tard, the largest convenience store operator in Canada. Its success in the convenience retailing industry spans more than 60 years.

Circle K has grown its retail network through a series of acquisitions and now operates in over 20 countries. Circle K has become one of the most widely recognized convenience store brands, known worldwide for quality products and great customer service.

Chris Miller, CEO of Koios Beverage, commented on the news.

“We’re thrilled to be working with Circle K to expand our reach and provide more people with access to our delicious, better-for-you soda options. Our brand is all about helping people make healthier choices without sacrificing flavor. We believe Circle K is a great fit for our mission.”

“The expansion of Fit Soda into the convenience store channel is a monumental step for the brand. By expanding into this space, Fit Soda is positioning itself for significant growth and increased brand recognition. This move will not only allow more consumers to discover and enjoy Fit Soda’s delicious and better-for-you soda options, but it will also help the brand to compete with other beverage giants in the market.”

About Koios Beverage

Koios is an emerging functional beverage company which produces nutritional beverage drinks. It uses a proprietary blend of nootropics and natural organic compounds to enhance human productivity without using harmful chemicals or stimulants.

The company’s products have been shown to enhance focus, concentration, mental capacity, memory retention, cognitive function, alertness, brain capacity and create all day mental clarity. Its ingredients are specifically designed to target brain function by increasing blood flow, oxygen levels, and neural connections in the brain.

Koios Beverage Corp. (FIT) is down 7.69 per cent, trading at C$0.06 per share at 4:30 pm ET.

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