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Gaming brand Sneak relaunches its energy drink with Brainberry and Astragin

New And Improved Sneak Energy Drink

Sneak Energy was one of the handful of competitors in the creative gaming supplement space, that decided to expand beyond the traditional bulk powder product for energy and focus, and replicate that experience in the form of a beverage. About five years ago the Sneak Energy Drink was born, and it was rather complex, similar to its signature supplement, bringing together a solid dosage of tyrosine, choline bitartrate, theanine, and, of course, caffeine at 150mg.

All these years later, around half a decade, the Sneak Energy Drink has been revamped and relaunched, with mostly changes to the formula powering the energy and focus benefits. For the second version, the UK-based brand has packed the beverage with various vitamins, minerals, the prebiotic fiber inulin, natural caffeine at the same 150mg per can, the premium and proven nootropic Brainberry, and lastly, AstraGin for gut health and improved absorption and efficacy.

As for the taste, there has been no mention of whether or not Sneak Energy Drink V2 will have an improved, altered, or different flavor profile. Usually that comes hand in hand with revamps, but we’ve looked and can’t find any references. In saying that, Sneak has mentioned it comes in the same four flavors, so it sounds like it tastes exactly the same in that original selection of Cherry Limeade, Purrple Storm, Raspberry Lemonade, and Tropikilla.

Fans of Sneak and loyal drinkers of its beverage, can tell the new version apart from the old as it very clearly looks different. It doesn’t have V2 or 2.0 on the product anywhere, it just has an alternative design, that isn’t as intense in the background and has the Sneak logo outlined in black rather than filled in. You can grab the refreshed Sneak Energy Drink straight from the brand’s website for a fair £20.40 (27.10 USD) for a case of 12 500ml cans.