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A Shoc unveils an artist collaboration flavor featuring artwork from OG Slick

Tropical Punch A Shoc Energy Drink

Beverage brand A Shoc has announced another new flavor, following last month’s reveal and release of the slimmer 12oz version of the thermogenic A Shoc Accelerator and its Kiwi Lime option. This time around, the flavor extension is for its signature A Shoc energy drink in the more traditional 16oz can and packing 300mg of natural caffeine for smooth energy with zero sugar.

A Shoc’s newest release is actually a special edition collaboration, where the beverage company has partnered with the Hawaiian graffiti artist OG Slick. The product the two have created can be seen above, where the brand has placed a colorful and tropical art design from OG Slick, all over the can, and to match the artwork, the flavor is a refreshing recipe called Tropical Punch.

The branding on the Tropical Punch A Shoc energy drink definitely stands out and catches your eye, so fans should have no trouble spotting it in stores and on shelves. The product is said to currently be rolling out to stockists, although there is no sign of it yet on A Shoc’s website or at the online giant Amazon.

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