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Clash Of The Cans 23 Semifinal

The semifinals of the 2023 Clash Of The Cans, powered by Dynamine, are here, and as we said last week after the all-out first round, this year’s contest is the most competitive to date. The category of energizing beverages has exploded this past year, with many newcomers entering the fray, including the likes of RYSE Fuel and JST WRK from Axe and Sledge, to the likes of Redcon1 Energy and Prime Energy from Logan Paul and KSI.

After another intense week of voting, the energy drinks that have made it through to the semifinals of the Dynamine-powered Clash Of The Cans are RYSE Fuel beating out Redcon1 Energy, Oktane and G Fuel, and Bum Energy edging out Ghost, Red Bull, and Reign. The other semifinalists are Monster Ultra, winning over GRIZZLY, 3D Energy, and Celsius, and our first Clash Of The Cans champion, C4 Energy, topping Bucked Up, Slayer, and RAZE.

The remaining energy drinks are going to make for an incredibly busy semifinal, and with RAZE being knocked out, we won’t be seeing our first-ever three-time winner, but we could see another two-time in C4 Energy. As per usual, you can get your votes in over at clashofthecans.com with one vote per group. The polls close at midnight this coming Sunday, we which point we’ll double-check all of votes and then move to the giant grand final.