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Gorilla Energy announces the first flavor extensions for its energy drink in the US

Lychee Pear Gorilla Energy Drink

The US arm of Gorilla Energy has done a damn good job at twisting, changing, and bringing its line of fruit-filled energy drinks to the American market. The beverage we have here is most definitely not the same as the original in Middle Asia, with the key difference being that it’s made with real fruit juice to deliver its intricate taste combinations. If you’ve had a Gorilla Energy Drink in the US, you’ll know exactly what we’re talking about with the likes of Mango Coconut and Kiwi Strawberry.

Gorilla Energy is continuing that sweet and flavorful reputation here in 2026 with its first extensions to the US menu since it made its debut here, and they are as unique and on-point as the first four. Now confirmed to be launching sometime next month, anywhere between three to six weeks, are Lychee Pear and Pomegranate Raspberry. Knowing how well the energy drink specialist does with its other options, it’s safe to assume Gorilla Energy’s extensions will hit every bit of the tastes in their names.

Again, the all-new Lychee Pear and Pomegranate Raspberry Gorilla Energy Drinks are hitting the market sometime in the month of May with all of the beverage’s signature features, including low sugar, despite the authentic fruit juice infusion, B vitamins, moderate calories, and 200mg of caffeine.

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