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Ghost Energy gets a competitive price in the United Kingdom of just over £2

Cost Of Ghost Energy In The Uk

The Ghost Energy Drink has made its way to the United Kingdom with its own local version featuring a regional formula and selection of flavors. Initially launched through NutriStore and vending machines inside Pure Gym’s many locations, the product is expected to expand quickly beyond those partners and reach into more convenient stockists and big box retailers. The brand has been building towards this rollout for months and is now getting things going.

Alongside the official launch, Ghost has confirmed the regular retail price of its Ghost Energy Drink in the UK, which is £2.25 (3.06 USD) per can. That is actually a damn good cost as converted it beats some of the stockists of the beverage here in the US. While NutriStore, Pure Gym, and the distributor ProLife are the notable names getting Ghost Energy out there to start, we don’t imagine it being long before the colorful cans fill convenience coolers and supermarkets.

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