Goodrays introduces cognitive performance drink sans CBD

Goodrays introduces cognitive performance drink sans CBD

Goodrays launches Re:Focus, a non-CBD functional beverage. The drink, designed to enhance focus and mental clarity, features lion’s mane, magnesium, and electrolytes. It offers a low-calorie, sugar-free option for consumers seeking cognitive support. Available in two flavours, Re:Focus is sold in major UK retailers and online.


Goodrays has introduced Re:Focus, its inaugural non-CBD functional beverage, aimed at enhancing cognitive performance and mental clarity. This innovative drink is formulated with key ingredients such as lion’s mane, magnesium, and electrolytes, targeting the increasing consumer demand for products that aid concentration and reduce fatigue. Re:Focus is a low-calorie beverage, free from added sugars and artificial components, positioning itself as a healthier choice for consumers.

The company claims Re:Focus is a UK-first, offering significantly higher doses of active ingredients compared to similar products. Each serving provides 800mg of a premium, fast-absorbing magnesium blend, delivering 65mg of elemental magnesium to support cognitive function and alleviate tiredness. Additionally, the drink contains 250mg of naturally harvested lion’s mane, a mushroom known for its benefits to memory and focus. A bespoke electrolyte blend, including potassium, magnesium, calcium, and sodium, further aids hydration and mental performance by countering dehydration, a common factor in diminished focus.

Available in two flavours — Zesty Lime & Kiwi and Wild Mixed Berry Mix — Re:Focus was launched on 20 October 2025. It is sold in packs of four 330ml cans for £7.50, accessible via the Goodrays website, Amazon, and major retailers such as Waitrose and Morrisons.

Eoin Keenan, founder of Goodrays, stated that the company aims to help “busy minds find calm and clarity” through functional drinks that enhance mental wellbeing. He described the launch as a “milestone moment,” highlighting the potent focus on magnesium, lion’s mane, and electrolytes.


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