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Coca-Cola Energy now available in the UK for as low as £1 per can

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The first-ever Coca-Cola branded energy drink simply named Coca-Cola Energy, is now starting to hit stores in the United Kingdom after being announced in March. The product is a sparkling, coca-cola flavored beverage made with 80mg of caffeine, and has a no sugar version and a regular with 26g of sugar.

One of the first places we spotted the new Coca-Cola Energy is in the major UK supermarket chain Morrisons. The company has it both in stores as well as available through its online store. Over on morrisons.com you’ll find the energy drink at £1.25 (1.63 USD) for the no sugar version and a £1.30 (1.69 USD) for the regular.

While those prices aren’t too bad, you can currently get the Coca-Cola Energy in Morrisons locations for a little bit cheaper than that. We grabbed both versions of the product in person in-store for the even more competitive price of £1 (1.30 USD).

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