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Scorpion gives back to its fat burning beverage by way of two new flavors

Scorpion Fruit Crush Shred

New Zealand-based Scorpion Supplements got into the beverage space last year with its energy drink Boom and, since then, has added to it on a couple of occasions by way of new flavors. The sports nutrition brand also released a fat-burning beverage by the name of Shred, featuring a blend of weight loss and energizing ingredients, including carnitine, vitamin C, and caffeine.

It is now Scorpion Supplements Shred’s turn to get some additions to its menu, like Boom, which it was in need of, as it launched in only one option with a flavor named Inferno. The brand has expanded that selection to three tastes this week, welcoming some more obviously titled options in Fruit Crush and Strawberry Lemonade, featuring the same hybrid formula powering Inferno Shred.

Scorpion Supplements has made it relatively easy to try the new Fruit Crush and Strawberry Lemonade Shred energy drinks, making them available in two bundles. There is a cost-effective 12-pack at $30 (19.28 USD), or if you’d prefer to simply try them, there is a two-pack with one of each can, although it is significantly more expensive per can at $10 or $5 (3.21 USD) each.

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