Jocelyn Stradiotto

Sun Chaser - The first alcohol-free drink designed to give you a buzz

Ready for the first alcohol-free drink designed to give you a buzz? ☀️ Sun Chaser is the first mocktail-in-a-can that allows you to take the edge off. Flavored with all natural fruit juices. Just 60 Cals. Alcohol-Free. Caffeine-Free.
*Hangover Not Included.

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Mike'l Gregory
This looks so cool! And it gives a buzz! I'm pre-ordering NEOWW!
Nellie Coffy
@mikeattack Thanks for the support Mike! Can't wait for you to try Sun Chaser :)
Brandon Devnich
Would love to try but doesn't look like you ship to Canada yet.
Nellie Coffy
@brandon_devnich Hey Brandon! Hoping to get Sun Chaser to Canada soon :) To stay in the loop, would recommend you join our mailing list or check us out on IG.
Casey Herger
I can't wait to try it! My under 21 self is so excited to FEEL THE BUZZ!
Luc Hancock
Would love to give this a go! Are you available in France?
Nellie Coffy
@luchancock Hey Luc! Would love for you to give Sun Chaser a try. Similar to Brandon's question above, we're hoping to expand to Europe some time in the near-to-midterm future :) To stay in the loop, would recommend you join our mailing list or check us out on IG.
Michael Andreuzza
Personally, I would treat this as an alcoholic/psychotropic substance drink. Why? The problem is the effect that alcohol produces. Examples. Smoking cigarettes has not notables secondary effects on the way you perceive reality, If I eat many doughnuts they make me "fugly", but because I am still living in reality is not forbidden or regulated. You make think you are saving the world but you ain't. Buying a drink to just get drunk... L-Theanine can cause headaches,nausea and make you irritated...just saying. Gaba gives you a depress mood, nause...and more. And a big etc,...
Satish Gaire
Good concept, people should be careful before drinking this. Although these ingredients are found on your grocery aisle, you don't know how it will interact with an individual. How will it interact with medications people are taking? ---- Now, If I was a founder of this company, Here are few things i would do: - Add some sort of TOS/Privacy and a disclaimer - Add video testimonials - Order Third-party testing on the drink and publish report publicly - Market it using Influencers - Leverage veterans with PTSD to create better appeal - I am not sure if i agree with Name, but it's fine etc... There is more but that's just top of my head. I would love to learn & discuss more.
Jocelyn Stradiotto
@satishgaire Thanks for the thoughtful feedback! Regarding Videos & Testing: Video testimonials are on the way! So it third-party testing. Being in the startup world, we would love to have everything done in one week, but these crucial aspects take time and resources to develop. Stay tuned :) Regarding safety & medical consultation: We always recommend someone consult their doctor before consuming if you are breastfeeding, pregnant, or may become pregnant; have a medical condition, including but not limited to GI disorders, heart disease, or hypertension; taking any medication including but not limited to antidepressants, MAO inhibitors, blood thinners, or SSRIs. Do not consume with alcohol. May cause drowsiness, so do not consume when driving or operating heavy equipment. More information is available at our FAQ page: https://drinksunchaser.com/pages... We love hearing your feedback and marketing ideas!
Ryan Haft
Isn't cordyceps the fungus that turns ants into zombies?
Primer
I feel like it looks like I'm picking on this product, but I'm not. However I feel kinda annoyed that the premise is that you can't have a good time without a chemical "buzz". Alcohol has never passed my lips and I'm a grown man who has had plenty of good times without any artificially induced phenomena.
Michael Eidsaune
I love the concept and I’d love to try but it feels soooo expensive. I don’t drink very often, typically only a social function. When I do I typically choose a premium beer (IPA or other) but even the most expensive beers at the store are $10-12 a six pack. Any chance the price comes down?
Vineet Sinha
If I might pitch in: the abundance of chemical heavy products such as 5 Hr Energy, Red Bull, et al has created a culture of suspicion around new beverage entrants which have *any* additives. Perhaps the naturalness of the ingredients added can be talked about in the packaging or the video. I think if this is a functional product, then that function should surface sooner. As much as I like this happy ad, it is subliminally reminiscent of big pharma ads shown on TV here in the US. I'm sure this was not the intention, and this is a great, happy video, but subconsciously, even my mind went "watch out, they're selling something unnatural!" At first, I thought a lot of the negative comment was default sexism or plain old trolling, but that may not be the entire story. This seems like a wonderful product where some messaging tweaks will help it succeed. Good luck to the founders!