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1st Phorm’s limited run camouflage reskin of its Orange Sunrise energy drink is back

Return Of 1st Phrom Camo Orange Sunrise

A little less than a year ago, 1st Phorm launched a special edition reskin of one of the already available flavors of its tasty energy drink, simply named 1st Phorm Energy. The beverage itself features a moderate 200mg of natural caffeine for a boost in energy plus n-acetyl-l-tyrosine and 100mg of CognatiQ, previously Neurofactor, for enhanced focus and cognition. Of course, being that the energy drink is from a sports nutrition company, the macros are in check with absolutely no sugar, carbohydrates, or calories.

Here in November, the popular 1st Phorm has decided to bring back that specific reskin, which featured an alternative camouflage design on the sweet and citrusy Orange Sunrise flavor of the 1st Phorm Energy Drink. That product has indeed returned, although with a slightly different camouflage pattern, but still eye-catching camo nonetheless. You can grab it now straight from the brand’s online store while stocks last, at $32.99 for a case of a dozen full-size 16oz cans, working out to a reasonable $2.75 a piece.

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