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Bucked Up drops another two flavors for its protein soda in Green Apple and Cherry Limeade

Bucked Up Green Apple Carbonated Protein Drink

Bucked Up just dropped two new flavors of its Arnold Expo Award-winning beverage innovation, the Bucked Up Lightly Carbonated Protein Drink. It is a sparkling protein drink that packs 25g of clean protein into a single can with the cleanest possible calories at an even 100. The extensions the brand rolled out were both exclusive, with Berry Blast going to GNC and Frosted Lemonade for the other major supplement store, The Vitamin Shoppe.

Bucked Up has quickly chased up those exclusive flavors of the Lightly Carbonated Protein Drink with two other all-new tastes for the beverage in Green Apple and Cherry Limeade. The drops are pretty self-explanatory, Green Apple featuring a crisp apple taste and cherry meets lime in Cherry Limeade. Those two have launched directly through Bucked Up’s online store and we’re guessing will go into full distribution unlike Berry Blast and Lemonade.

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