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Guru blends pineapple, papaya, guava and orange in its newest flavor

Island Breeze Punch Guru Energy Drink

Guru delivers a straightforward energy drink that balances a reliable 140mg of caffeine and theanine for smooth, focused energy. Built around clean ingredients like fruit juices and sugar cane, it clocks in at about 11 g of carbohydrates for a moderate 50 calories. The brand does have a better-for-you sugar-free version, and they each have their own menus with the likes of Peach Mango and Acai Berry for the regular Guru Energy Drink and Wild Ice Pop and Ruby Red for sugarless.

This week sees the launch of Island Breeze Punch, a refreshing new taste experience for the standard moderate-calorie Guru Energy Drink. It delivers a vibrant burst of pineapple, papaya, guava, and orange for a genuine tropical energy flavor profile. The beverage is available now through the brand’s online store, where you don’t purchase in the usual cases of a dozen; Guru sells them in packs of 24 330ml cans at $65.99 (47.70 USD), working out to just under $2 USD each.