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Hell Energy warms up fans for summer with two fruity flavors for the sunny season

Hell Energy Lime And Maracuja Spritz

With the sunny summer season quickly nearing its always-appreciated arrival, the energy drink leader Hell Energy in Europe, especially eastern Europe, has revealed and released two completely new tastes under its annual Summer Edition Series. Over the last several years, the functional beverage maker has been pumping out two limited-time tastes under its Summer and Winter Edition banners, and every time, they’re something interesting, including the latest pair.

For summer here in 2025, the popular energy drink competitor is rolling out Lime Spritz and Maracuja Spritz Hell Energy Drinks, both of which are limited edition launches and are a part of the ever-repeating Summer Edition Series. Lime is relatively self-explanatory, being a tart citrusy experience, and the other one is Maracuja, another name for passionfruit. The two options feature Hell Energy’s full-sugar recipe, pairing its usual 80mg of caffeine with 10g of sugar per can.