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A-Bomb is now selling its atomic bomb energy drink container for $154.99

A Bomb Energy Drink Little Boy Holder

Over in its short journey in the competitive energy drink category, A-Bomb Energy has used an instantly recognizable prop in its marketing and office that fans of the brand and energy drinks in general would love to have at home. In theme with A-Bomb, the prop is a Little Boy atomic bomb replica, shrunk down to a handheld accessory that can be separated at the halfway point and store a full-size 16oz can inside.

Again, it is the perfect piece of memorabilia for drinkers of A-Bomb Energy or any energy drink for that matter. After making many media appearances, the brand has finally found a way to make it something its loyal followers can purchase. You can now pre-order and secure yourself the extremely unique accessory that’s just like the original A-Bomb has been seen using with space inside for a 16oz energy drink.

In a comment from A-Bomb Energy from several months ago, it noted that it would probably not be able ot sell them as it has a value of about $400. The version the brand has now made available is nowhere near that high, but it is still pricey at $154.99 each. As a casual piece of merchandise for fans, that cost could likely seem much too high; however, for diehard fans of A-Bomb and energy drinks, it’s not too bad.

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