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The Gypsy King Tyson Fury launches his own energy drink Furocity

Furocity Energy Drink From Tyson Fury

Reigning world champion heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury, also known as the Gypsy King, has come out with his own energy drink, introducing Furocity. The product is available in the UK through the major supermarket Iceland, or you can head to Fury’s official online store where he has all of his merchandise and now the beverage at £16 (21.78 USD) for a case of 12 cans.

Tyson Fury’s Furocity energy drink has launched in four flavors with Original, Black and Blue Raspberry, Sour Apple Punch, and Sour Cherry Knockout. All of the options have 22g of sugar per can, giving you a total of 88 calories, which isn’t as clean as the likes Monster Ultra, Ghost Energy, or 3D Energy, although sugar-free options are said to be in the works and on the way.

Furocity Energy Drink From Tyson Fury

As for the active ingredients powering the energizing experience in Furocity, you get B vitamins, taurine, and, of course, caffeine. We haven’t been able to find out exactly how much caffeine is in a full 500ml can of the beverage, as the brand is only saying the same as a double shot of espresso. Based on that, we’re guessing under 100, maybe somewhere around 80mg of caffeine.

Once again, Tyson Fury’s Furocity energy drink is out on the market in the UK, and we look forward to seeing where the brand goes from here. The category has seen a lot of newcomers over the past few years, many of those coming from big names like the Gypsy King. It’s also great to see sugar-free flavors are coming, so it won’t just be sitting on what it’s started with.