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Ghost takes inspiration from a classic blue raspberry slushie for its next energy drink flavor

Blue Raspberry Ghost Energy In The Us

When the Ghost Energy Drink officially debuted in Australia, it did so in a few familiar flavors, although one that you could not get anywhere else. That flavor was Blue Raspberry, which was also confirmed to be very different from the similarly named Sour Patch Kids Blue Raspberry here in the US. Interestingly, when Ghost Energy debuted in the UK as well, it also had an original Blue Raspberry flavor on its menu, while still no sign of that stateside.

In exactly one week, Ghost is going to be running another one of its secure-a-can promotions, and this time, it is going to be for the long-awaited launch of a Blue Raspberry Ghost Energy Drink in the US. The brand has said that it’s inspired by a classic blue raspberry slushie, and that it is very separate from the authentic Sour Patch Kids collaboration. What it hasn’t said however, is that it’s different from the Blue Raspberry in Australia and the UK

Either way, next week, fans of Ghost and its hugely popular energy drink, will finally be able to get their hands on a straight Blue Raspberry flavor through a secure-a-can opportunity, then a couple of months later in January, you’ll be seeing the blue-branded extension in retailers.

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