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Cantaloupe paired with a hint of honey in Faxe Kondi’s latest energy drink extension

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Melon Boost Faxe Kondi Energy Drink

Beverage brand Faxe Kondi in Denmark recently went through a rebrand for its signature energy drink, where it shifted to a more single-letter look, away from the display of its entire name, with the popular product now simply saying “B” for Booster, as opposed to “Faxe Kondi Booster”. The ingredients and dosages inside the family of energizing beverages is exactly the same, and so are the flavors, except for the recent and all-new Frosty Blue, as well as the other extension that’s popped up in Melon Boost.

The newest flavor of the Faxe Kondi energy drink, aptly called Booster, features the brand’s refreshed look for 2024, its usual 160mg of caffeine in a half-liter can, its better-for-you no-sugar recipe which still has some calories at just under 100, and a taste that may not be what you expected. While here in the US, melon is typically related to a traditional watermelon experience, in Faxe Kondi’s home country of Denmark, Melon Boost is actually a unique blend of cantaloupe and a sweet hit of delicious honey.