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Rockstar adds collagen to the refreshing new flavors of its Recovery drink

Rockstar Recovery Mango Lemonade Pineapple Coconut

Rockstar Recovery is a non-carbonated energy drink from the beverage giant Rockstar, featuring electrolytes to support hydration, taurine, B vitamins, and 160mg of caffeine for anytime energy. The product can currently be found in two fairly traditional flavors, with Orange and Lemonade, which are about to be joined by more options; however, they aren’t regular flavor extensions.

Details have surfaced on Mango Lemonade and Pineapple Coconut flavors of the Rockstar Recovery energy drink, still featuring taurine, B vitamins, electrolytes, and 160mg of caffeine for energy wherever and whenever you need it. What makes these flavors special is called out on the neck of their cans, as they’re infused with bovine collagen and hydration-supporting coconut water.

Both the Mango Lemonade and Pineapple Coconut flavors of Rockstar Recovery also have 3g of protein per can compared to the original Orange and Lemonade’s zero, but their calories are the same at 25. We’re not too sure when energy drink fans can expect to see the third and fourth flavors of Rockstar Recovery in stores, although with details out there, they can’t be too far away.