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Summer gets started at Hell with two all-new flavors for its annual seasonal series

Groovy Grapefruit Hell Energy Drink

Every year around this time for the sunny season, the Hell Energy Drink, widely available in Europe, temporarily expands its menu with two completely new flavors. Last year, we got the Summer Cool Series of Raspberry Candy and Exotic Candy, and one year before that was another Summer Cool Series made up of the emoji-themed tastes Sun Smiles and Sun Likes. With summer once again fast approaching in Europe, Hell has announced another pair of limited edition launches for 2024’s Summer Cool family.

Coming to coolers Hell Energy Drink’s retail partners throughout Europe to celebrate summer, and the pair continues the Summer Cool Series naming with some taste-describing options in Groovy Grapefruit and Chillin’ Guanabana Mango. They both have the beverage’s usual blend of B vitamins and moderate 80mg of caffeine for energy. They also have the usual Hell Energy recipe, meaning they’re not sugar-free or low in calories at 27g of carbohydrates a can; all of that is sugar, leading to a calorie count of 112.