There are different versions of the Ghost Energy Drink in a few markets around the globe, including down under in Australia and New Zealand. That edition of the beverage doesn’t have any carnitine but still has plenty of energy and focus by way of B vitamins, 100mg of the premium nootropic NeuroFactor, and 160mg of natural caffeine. The flavor selection in that region is different, too, with the likes of Grape, Blue Raspberry, Fizzy Orange, and Lemon Lime.
Something else for the Ghost Energy Drink has recently started rolling out in Australia and New Zealand, similar to what we have here in the U.S., with a smaller 8.4oz can, or down there, it’s a 250ml can. The flavors for that particular size are different again, with Warheads Watermelon, Peaches, and Original, which isn’t available for the full-size 500ml there. Ghost has also put together a flavor called Creaming Soda, featuring a design fans will find familiar.
There is a reason why Creaming Soda Ghost Energy Drink looks similar, if not identical, to the popular Raspberry Cream, as it features the same flavor profile on the inside. It has been given a different name for that market, like Orange Cream in Australia and New Zealand, which is called Fizzy Orange. The brand is rolling out the 250ml size of the energy drink in its four flavors this month, with stock showing up at all of the usual stockists of Ghost Energy.
