When it’s time to switch on, Xplosiv Caffeine delivers. Each vegan-friendly capsule packs a fast-acting 150mg of pure caffeine – giving you the mental sharpness, physical drive, and sustained energy you need to perform at your best.
150mg of caffeine in one vege capsule. Xplosiv Caffeine is a single-ingredient caffeine supplement — 150mg of caffeine (anhydrous) per vegetable-cellulose capsule, 90 capsules per bottle, stocked and shipped in New Zealand by Xplosiv. Caffeine anhydrous is simply caffeine in a dried powder form — the same stimulant found in coffee and tea, in a measured dose with no sugar and no kilojoules. Take 1 capsule when you need it; do not exceed 2 capsules within a 6-hour period.
Energy and focus, 150mg per capsule.
A measured 150mg of caffeine in a single vege capsule — for training, work or study, with no sugar, no kilojoules and nothing to mix.
A measured caffeine dose, when you need it
Caffeine is a stimulant. It helps increase alertness and supports mental focus and concentration, and it can reduce the perception of tiredness and fatigue — which is why people reach for it before training, a shift, a long drive or a study session. Each Xplosiv Caffeine capsule delivers a measured 150mg, so you always know exactly how much you are taking.
One ingredient, no extras. There is no sugar, no sweetener and no kilojoules — just caffeine in a vege capsule. A 150mg capsule carries more caffeine than a typical cup of coffee, in a fixed dose you can carry in a gym bag or a glovebox.
Capsule vs the usual caffeine sources
Same caffeine, fewer extras. The difference is not the stimulant — it is everything that comes with it. A capsule gives you a known dose with nothing else along for the ride.
- Fixed 150mg per capsule, printed on the label
- No sugar, no sweetener, no kilojoules
- One ingredient: caffeine (anhydrous)
- Vege capsule — nothing to mix or brew
- 90 capsules per bottle, about 22c each
- Caffeine plus added sugar and kilojoules
- Dose varies by can and brand
- Bulky to carry; chilled is better
- Caffeine amount varies with the brew
- Needs making; not always portable
- Taste and acidity not for everyone
Caffeine content in coffee and energy drinks varies widely by product and serving size; the figures above describe the general categories, not any specific brand.
What's in one capsule
One active, fully shown. The serving detail below is also in the Supplement Facts tab. There is one active ingredient — caffeine (anhydrous) — so there is nothing hidden behind a blend. A daily value (%DV) has not been established for caffeine.
| Nutrient | Per capsule |
|---|---|
| Caffeine (Anhydrous) | 150mg |
| Serving size | 1 capsule |
| Daily value (%DV) | Not established |
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Capsules per bottle | 90 |
| Capsule type | Vegetable cellulose |
| Active ingredients | 1 |
| Added sugar | None |
Other ingredients: Vegetable cellulose (capsule), rice flour, magnesium stearate.
One capsule, when you need it
Start with one. Take 1 capsule with water when energy or alertness is needed. If you are new to caffeine, see how a single 150mg capsule sits with you before considering a second. Do not exceed 2 capsules (300mg) within a 6-hour period.
- Daily boost: 1 capsule (150mg) with water when you want to switch on — before work, study or a long drive.
- High-intensity training: up to 2 capsules (300mg), spaced per the label — never more than 2 in any 6-hour window.
- Mind the timing: caffeine can affect sleep, so many people avoid it later in the day. Don't stack it with other stimulant products (other caffeine pills, pre-workout or energy drinks).
Who it's for
- Adults who want a measured caffeine dose for training, work or study
- People who prefer a fixed 150mg capsule over a sugary energy drink
- Anyone after a portable, vegan-friendly caffeine with nothing to mix
- Caffeine users who like to control exactly how much they take
- Anyone under 18, or children
- Anyone pregnant or breastfeeding
- People sensitive to caffeine, or already using other stimulant products
- Anyone advised by a healthcare professional to limit caffeine
What you're buying, in plain words
One ingredient, fully disclosed. This is caffeine (anhydrous) at a measured 150mg per capsule — the panel above is the whole label, with no blend to hide a dose behind. It is a simple, portable way to take a known amount of caffeine, and it works best used sensibly and within the label limits.
We would rather print the exact milligrams than dress it up. If your bottle ever arrives damaged or not as described, contact Xplosiv and we will make it right.
Questions, answered
How much caffeine is in each capsule?
Each capsule contains 150mg of caffeine (anhydrous) — that is the only active ingredient, and the amount is printed on the label. For comparison, that is more than a typical cup of coffee. There are 90 capsules per bottle, and the per-capsule amount is shown in the Supplement Facts tab.
What is caffeine anhydrous?
Caffeine anhydrous is simply caffeine in a dried, concentrated powder form — the same stimulant found in coffee, tea and cocoa, just without the water. It is used in capsules because it lets the dose be measured exactly. Each Xplosiv Caffeine capsule provides a fixed 150mg, with no sugar added.
How many capsules can I take in a day?
Take 1 capsule when energy or alertness is needed, and do not exceed 2 capsules (300mg) within any 6-hour period — that is the label limit. As general guidance, health authorities such as EFSA consider up to 400mg of caffeine a day, from all sources, not a safety concern for most healthy adults. Don't combine it with other stimulant products.
Are the capsules suitable for vegans?
Yes. The capsule shell is vegetable cellulose, and the other ingredients are rice flour and magnesium stearate, so it is suitable for vegetarians and vegans. There is no gelatine and no added sugar. If you follow a strict diet, check the physical pack before buying to confirm it suits your needs.
When should I take it, and will it affect my sleep?
Many people take a capsule before training, work or study when they want to feel more alert. Because caffeine is a stimulant and can affect sleep, it is common to avoid taking it later in the day. Use the smallest amount that works for you, and stay within the label limit of 2 capsules per 6 hours.
Who should not take this?
It is not recommended for children, anyone under 18, or anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding. People who are sensitive to caffeine, or who already use other stimulant products, should avoid it. If you have a health condition, take medication or are unsure, talk to your healthcare professional before use, and keep it out of reach of children.
Dietary supplement — not a medicine. Supplementary to a balanced diet and not a substitute for a varied diet. Always read the label and use as directed.
High caffeine content — 150mg per capsule. Not recommended for children, pregnant or breastfeeding women, or individuals sensitive to caffeine. Do not use in combination with other stimulant products. Do not exceed 2 capsules within a 6-hour period.
Other ingredients: Vegetable cellulose (capsule), rice flour, magnesium stearate. If you have a severe allergy, check the physical pack before use. Store in a cool, dry place.
Keep out of reach of children. If you have a health condition, are taking medication or under medical care, consult your healthcare professional before use. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare professional. Distributed by Xplosiv Supplements, New Zealand.
Supplement Facts
| Nutrient | Per capsule |
|---|---|
| Caffeine (Anhydrous) | 150mg |
Other ingredients
Vegetable cellulose (capsule), rice flour, magnesium stearate.
Suggested use
Take 1 capsule with water when energy or alertness is needed. Do not exceed 2 capsules within a 6-hour period.
| Use case | Capsules | Servings per bottle |
|---|---|---|
| Daily boost | 1 capsule | 90 |
| High-intensity training | 2 capsules | 45 |

















