New Red Bull Winter Edition Flavor Will Be Fig Apple
Red Bull, the OG Energy Drink Brand has just announced this year's Special Edition Winter Flavor, the flavor is going to be a unique and what sounds to be tasty Fig Apple flavor. RedBull is no stranger to putting out unique Limited Edition flavors for Summer, Fall and Winter, in the past we've seen flavors like Coconut Berry, Blueberry, Dragon Fruit, Peach Nectarine, and most recently Strawberry Apricot among others, this Winter's flavor is going to be Fig Apple.
The all new Fig Apple flavored Red Bull this year will only be available in the original Red Bull, not the sugar free version, so if you want to try out this tasty winter flavor. The New Fig Apple Red Bull will feature a fairly hefty 27 grams of sugar, 80mg of Caffeine, and 110 calories per 8.4 fluid ounce can. When can you get your hands on it? Well this flavor officially launched in October so some of you may have already tried it, however larger grocery store retailers like Kroger and gas stations will likely begin getting the Fig Apple Red Bulls here in early November.
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