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Mango makes it seven flavors for the gradually growing menu of Musashi’s energy drink

Mango Musashi Energy Drink

Musashi has added another option to its consistently growing energy drink, bringing the total number of flavors to seven. The original launch featured Blue Raspberry, Purple Grape, and Fruit Crush, with later additions like Green Apple, Lemonade, and a more recent Watermelon. The latest entry is Mango, a bright tropical flavor that leans into the ripe, sweet, and smooth fruit it’s named after, and goes nicely alongside the rest.

Like its other variants, the Mango Musashi Energy Drink features a performance-focused blend of ingredients, including a gram of BCAAs for muscle recovery, 1.6g of beta-alanine to delay fatigue, and 160mg of caffeine for clean energy and focus. It also keeps calories low, with only five or so per can, and that’s the case for the new Mango extension, currently rolling out to Australia retailers and direct at $40.50 for a case of 12.