Bucked Up Energy Drink Gets a New Pump N' Grind Flavor
The supplement brand Bucked Up, known for their Hardcore preworkout supplements has just rolled out an all new flavor of their popular energy drink Bucked Up Energy. If you haven't tried Bucked Up Energy it's an RTD canned energy drink which features 300mg of caffeine, along with other performance enhancing ingredients like Teacrine, Dynamine, AlphaSize, Beta Alanine and others, and it currently comes in 12 flavors.
Well Bucked Up just brought over the Pump N' Grind flavor of their BAMF Preworkout over to the Bucked Up Energy Drinks. Pump N' Grind is a fruity mix of grape and green apple flavors. This all new flavor just dropped on the Bucked Up website, and we should have cases arriving in the next week or two. In the meantime feel free to checkout our current line-up of Bucked Up Energy Drink flavors by clicking the link below...
Bucked Up RTD 12/Case
Intense Energy Drink Formula - Bucked Up RTD If you're looking for a brand new, out of this world energy drink, look no further. Bucked Up RTD is the newest & hottest energy drink formula on the market today. Bucked Up RTD comes in a variety of delicious tasting flavors, & each can is packed with 300mg of Caffeine for your midday pick me up. Bucked Up RTD will is also a convenient can to take on the go, & will help to boost your overall Brain function with the help of some of its most potent ing ...
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