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USN is bringing its high-energy Qhush drink to the US in two flavors

usn qhush energy drink coming to the us

Those of you familiar with the widely available supplement company USN, based out of South Africa, will know the brand has a different lineup of products in most of the countries it has a presence. For example, the selection of USN supplements in the major UK and US markets are nowhere near as extensive as what you’ll find in the brand’s home country.

One of the exciting categories USN has products for in South Africa is beverage, and it has quite a few, including the awesomely branded Spike X300 spin-off, the Qhush energy drink. It was originally introduced as a collaboration with the South African football club, the Orlando Pirates, but has since expanded into other separately-themed flavors, such as the recent Havana Juicy.

It now looks like USN is bringing its not even one-year-old Qhush energy drink to the US market. The brand has started teasing a new product for the country, which clearly looks like a beverage and features the signature Qhush skull. Looking closely, it appears USN is launching the red-colored Red Fury Qhush released near the end of last year, and the blue Gaming Qhush.

If we are correct in USN bringing its Qhush energy drink to the US, which we’re fairly confident is the case, the question is, has the international brand kept the formula the same? The original is a high-energy beverage packing a solid 300mg of caffeine to increase energy with various other ingredients in the mix, such as theanine and choline, to also enhance mental focus.

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