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FitAid Rx’s two new flavors are both potentially limited editions as only one will be ongoing

Fitaid Rx Blue Raspberry Or Juicy Apple To Stay

Earlier this week, functional beverage giant LifeAid introduced two new tastes for its recently reformulated performance energy drink FitAid Rx, featuring the more stable CreaBev creatine monohydrate. Previously, the brand had only one flavor on the market in Sour Grape, in standard and sugar-free options. The new additions to the family, brought on to add some variety to the menu of the product are a classic Blue Raspberry and the crisp Juicy Apple.

Something you might not be aware of about the flavor extensions for LifeAid’s multi-benefit FitAid Rx beverage is that they aren’t guaranteed to be around for good. The catch is, that the brand is planning to only make one of them permanent, meaning Blue Raspberry could be ongoing and Juicy Apple gets the cut or vice versa. The way it’s all going to be decided, apparently, according to LifeAid, is by you, the fans and drinkers of the energy drink.

We’re guessing LifeAid is either going to put it to a vote for its Blue Raspberry or Juicy Apple FitAid Rx, or make it more seamless and statistical and go off which one is selling the most. Either way, it’s an interesting feature that should make fans of the creatine-infused energy drink want to get out and try both of them and stock up on your favorite.

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