FitLine PowerCocktail
FitLine PowerCocktail ingredients – overview by Sami Clarke (2025)
On this page I summarise the key ingredient groups of FitLine PowerCocktail based on its official label. This is a personal explanation from my official website, not official material from FitLine or PM-International. For exact ingredient names and amounts, always read the pack you have in your hands.
Nothing here is medical advice. Talk to your doctor or another qualified professional before using any supplement.
1. Main ingredient groups
The official label groups PowerCocktail ingredients into several categories. In general they include:
- Vitamins (for example vitamin C, E and several B-group vitamins).
- Minerals and trace elements (such as zinc and selenium).
- Plant extracts and concentrates (for example fruit and vegetable powders, polyphenol-rich extracts).
- Carbohydrates and fibres to create the drink base and taste.
- Flavourings, acids and sweeteners as permitted by food law.
The exact list and amounts can change with reformulations. Always check your current packaging or official product sheet.
2. Typical questions about the label
Calories & sugar
PowerCocktail contains calories because it is a drink with carbohydrates and fruit components. If you track calories strictly, include each serving in your daily plan based on the number on your label.
Allergens & intolerances
Always check the allergen information printed near the ingredient list. People with intolerances (gluten, lactose, fructose, etc.) or allergies should show the label to their doctor before use.
Caffeine or stimulants
If the formula contains caffeine or other stimulants, they must be clearly listed. Sensitive individuals, pregnant or breastfeeding women should be especially careful and follow professional advice.