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5-Hour Energy doubles the amount of flavors available for its energy drink

5 Hour Energy Drink Tropical Burst

A year ago, 5-Hour Energy, famous for its signature 5-hour energy shot, moved into the incredibly competitive space of energy drinks, introducing the 5-Hour Energy Drink. It comes with the same blend of energizing ingredients as the Extra Strength version of the brand’s original shot, with a 2g combination of taurine, glucuronolactone, malic acid, n-acetyl-l-tyrosine, phenylalanine, 230mg of caffeine, and citicoline.

The 5-Hour Energy Drink was launched in a moderate total of three flavors, all classic fruity tastes, and all with no sugar, carbohydrates, or calories in Watermelon, Grape, and Berry. The energy shot company has drastically expanded that selection this week, doubling the number of flavors for the 5-Hour Energy Drink with the release of Pineapple Splash, a citrusy Orange Slice, and the fan-favorite shot flavor, Tropical Burst.

5-Hour Energy’s three new options for its tasty 5-Hour Energy Drink are now available directly from its online store at $38.88 for a case of a dozen cans. However, if you don’t mind waiting for them to hit Amazon, you’ll be able to save a fair amount of money. The online giant sells the energizing beverage for slighter cheaper than the brand’s own online store at $34.99 plus the benefit of Amazon Prime’s free shipping.

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