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Faxe Kondi twists blueberry and lemon for its new Frosty Blue Booster

Frosty Blue Faxe Kondi Booster

Danish energy drink Faxe Kondi Booster, which doesn’t disappoint in any of its flavors, has added another option to the menu specifically for its sugar-free recipe, which not only delivers a great taste without sugar but also pushes the calories down to almost nothing. The beverage giant has crafted all sorts of flavors over the years, including the likes of Mokka Latte Macchiato, Juicy Agrym, and the Twisted Series with the likes of Twisted Strawberry, Twisted Watermelon, and Twisted Lemon.

Rolling into the many different stores the energy drink can be found in, this month, is a Frosty Blue Faxe Kondi Booster, which sounds like blue raspberry but has been officially described as a blend of sweet and smooth blueberry, and citrusy lemon. The beverage brand has mixed up the design on its latest flavor extension, giving it an appropriate light blue color and frosty background theme, but slapping a giant letter “B” on the front as opposed to Faxe Kondi Booster’s usual sideways “Booster”.