RAZE Energy Drops a New Limited Edition Rainbow Flavor
The RAZE Energy Drink has quickly become a favorite not only among our customers, but also among those of us around the office, with the Sour Gummy Worms and Baja Lime being two favorites. For those not familiar with RAZE, RAZE Energy is a spin-off energy drink brand of sports nutrition brand REPP Sports. The RAZE Energy drinks pack 300mg of caffeine along with a hydratin pack and nootropics for enhanced cognition, and is currently available in 11 flavors.
Well RAZE recently announced on Instagram an all new Limited Edition Rainbow flavor which will be dropping in the coming days. What will RAZE Energy's Rainbow flavor taste like? We're guessing either Skittles or something similar to Bang Energy's Starblast flavor, but we'll have to wait to find out.
For those who are fans of RAZE Energy Drinks or looking to try something new, these should be dropping on the RAZE Energy website later this week, and should begin rolling out to partnering retailers shortly there after. We're also hearing rumors that RAZE may make this a regular thing dropping a new Limited Edition flavor every month, so stay tuned for updates on that.
REPP Sports Raze Energy 12/Case
RAZE Energy has just announced an all new Limited Edition Rainbow flavored energy drink which will be dropping later this week.
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