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Wyldin’ Watermelon’s color splash comes to two of Bang’s Sweet Ice Tea flavors

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When Bang Energy recently released the all-new watermelon-based flavor of its flagship energy drink in Wyldin’ Watermelon, it brought with it a fresh and colorful new can design. The product features a swirling splash surrounding the Bang logo in the center, and it is made up of two separate colors, both watermelon-themed in pink and lime green.

It appears that colorful new can design is not exclusive to the Wyldin’ Watermelon Bang Energy drink. The beverage brand has previewed that same design for two of its three sweet ice tea flavors, Lemon Drop and Georgia Peach. They obviously don’t have that same pink and green combination, with colors more related to their flavors in their place.

We’re not sure if this means Bang Energy plans to rebrand its entire family of energy drinks to incorporate that colorful, two-color swirl and splash, although it would be great to see. Being introduced to it on Wyldin’ Watermelon certainly had an impact, especially with its two colors having a suitable relation to the flavor and a vibrant, contrasting effect.