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Lucky Energy claims the title for the wildest and most entertaining pieces of merchandise

Lucky Energy Unique Merchandise

Lucky Energy was born from a story of survival and ambition, and is actually named after its founder, Richard Laver, and how he survived a plane crash. The brand’s star beverage is completely sugar-free and packs 200mg of caffeine alongside other actives like maca and ginseng. All of that aside, if you’ve never checked out the merchandise it has on its website, it is going to be one of the most entertaining things you’ll see in an online store for a while.

Instead of filling its website at luckybevco.com with a whole bunch of tees, hats, can coolers, lanyards, and so on, the majority of what it has available to purchase that isn’t an energy drink is extremely pointless items. Lucky Energy has a small bottle of Johnson’s baby oil called No Diddy Oil, a can of Axe body spray titled Teen Dreams Spray, Dimebags, used VIP wristbands, used bras, a crushed Amazon box called Capitlism Box, and even an eaten orange.

All of the bits and pieces are the same price at exactly $13 each, including a used tissue and a plain brown paper bag. The most entertaining ones are Unwanted Drinks numbered 1 to 3, which are cans of the C4 energy drink, Red Bull, and a Monster. Again, it is a hilarious collection of things that you can actually purchase whether you want to feed Lucky Energy’s joke or snag yourself a piece of its history but be sure to go check out everything it has.

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