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ZOA expands its energy drink lineup at 7-Eleven with its refreshing Mango Splash

Mango Splash Zoa Energy Drink

The Rock’s energy drink brand ZOA has added a refreshing new flavor to the menu of its signature beverage, the sugar-free ZOA Energy Drink, but you won’t be able to find this one in all of the usual stores and stockists. The company that now competes in the more advanced pre-workout space with carbonated and powder pre-workout products, has made a flavor that to start out at least, is exclusive to the convenience store chain 7-Eleven, which is exclusively but still incredibly convenient.

As for what the newest flavor of the ZOA Energy Drink is, the brand has crafted a mango-based experience named Mango Splash which is not a taste the brand has tackled in its many other options, including Frosted Grape, Pineapple Coconut, White Peach, Wild Orange, and Strawberry Watermelon. The extension has all of the hallmark highlights of the beverage, including electrolytes, B vitamins, a touch of amino acids, a moderate 160mg of natural caffeine, and no sugar, leading to a light ten calories a can.

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