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Blood Orange joins the menu of Brite’s energy drink alongside its rebrand

Blood Orange Brite Energy Drink

Brite is a functional beverage from the United Kingdom, which we had in the spotlight last year for a brief introduction to its somewhat advanced mind and body drink. The flagship innovation from Brite is the self-titled Brite Energy Drink, featuring a blend of green tea, green coffee bean, guarana, and 100mg each of theanine and caffeine for smooth, lasting energy. This year, the young and growing brand has decided to make that move again, changing up the look of its product.

The all-new Brite energy drink has moved away to the stubbier soda-style 330ml can it shifted too not that long ago, putting itself into the more familiar slim and sleek 330ml energy drink can. It is still the same on the inside as far as we know, blending the likes of green tea, guarana, theanine, and a light 100mg of natural caffeine. To further spice things up, Brite has added another flavor alongside the rebrand of its functional beverage, welcoming Blood Orange to the menu.

You can drop by britedrinks.com to see and get your hands on what is the fourth-ever flavor of the Brite Energy Drink, joining Pineapple Mango, Raspberry Mint, and the classic Lemon Lime. The new Blood Orange extension is not a part of the brand’s mixed pack, so if you want to give it a shot, it’ll be an entire 24-can case at £48 (63.95 USD).

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