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Boost Berries, Viva Fundarina and a full-sugar Apple Rings come to Gonrgy in Germany

Boost Berries Gonrgy Flavors

Gonrgy in Germany, a hugely popular energy drink, regularly comes out with new flavors for both its original and zero sugar beverages, and it does a great job of keeping things interesting by not sticking to standard tastes and experiences. As February comes to a close, the brand has pumped out two or technically two and a half, new tastes, and to keep things open and versatile, they come in the full sugar and sugar-free Gonrgy Energy Drinks.

The new tastes include Gonrgy’s first Artist Edition, where it has got together with the reputable automotive tuning company JP Performance with Boost Berries, mixing pineapple, grape, and strawberry. The other two are the all-out citrus recipe, Viva Fundarina, and Apple Rings, based on the sweet candy of the same name. The catch with Apple Rings is that it’s been around for a while, but only in zero sugar; now it has a full sugar variety.

There is a gradual release plan for Gonrgy’s two or three new flavors, starting with availability in Rewe and Kaufland this coming Thursday. That’ll be followed by Edeka the following Monday, K+K Klaas & Kock the Monday after that, then Billa and Migros. Eventually, the five extensions will be found all across the brand’s home country of Germany.

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