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Gorilla Energy groups together green fruits in its new full-sugar Green Boost flavor

Green Boost Gorilla Energy Drink

Gorilla Energy’s signature energy drink may have recently entered the market here in the US, but it has had a strong presence in Eastern Europe for a very long time, in the likes of Russia and Kazakhstan. Packing B vitamins, carnitine, taurine, and a moderate hit of caffeine, the 450ml beverage delivers a traditional energizing formula for on-the-go or before moderate exercise. The brand’s lineup boasts an array of full-sugar options, and right at the start of this month, it has added another.

Enter Green Boost, Gorilla Energy’s latest flavor innovation, joining the likes of Dragonfruit Pineapple and Mango Coconut. The newcomer apparently features a crisp, refreshing taste, grouping together green fruits like apple and feijoa. The Green Boost Gorilla Energy Drink is a full-sugar offering, so if you want its 135mg of caffeine there are some calories to consider. In every 450ml can is 56.2g of carbohydrates, all of that is sugar, bringing you to a sizeable calorie count deep into triple figures at 225.

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