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LevlUp toys with the idea of a caffeinated and low-calorie concentrated flavor syrup

Concept Levlup Sirup

Glanbia-owned gaming supplement company LevlUp has shown on many occasions it can get quite creative, whether we’re talking limited edition flavors of its signature product or special edition versions like the extra caffeine drop for Black Friday. The German brand has toyed with other formats outside of bulk powder, including an energy drink and even caffeinated gum, although what’s potentially coming next would be its most interesting to date.

LevlUp has previewed the idea of LevlUp Sirup, a common type of functional food in Europe, where you get a compact bottle of concentrated flavor that you simply squirt into a shake, water, or cooking for added flavor without the calories. LevlUp appears to be coming out with precisely that, showing off a sample in one of its more popular flavors, Cactus Ice. We’re not sure on the features, but the brand has said it could definitely contain a hit of caffeine.

We’ve only ever seen the concept of concentrated flavor supplements from the angle of being better-for-you, where you get flavor with fewer calories. This would be the first time we’ve seen a gaming company give it a shot and bring its signature twist to things. Again, LevlUp Sirup is only a concept at the moment; there is no official word on whether this will become a reality; however, its fans definitely like the idea, which should be enough for a limited run.

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