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Faxe Kondi makes its Pink Lemonade energy drink 13% bigger with 182mg of caffeine

Extra Large Pink Lemonade Faxe Kondi Booster

Faxe Kondi has the busiest competitor in the energy drink category in Denmark and one of the busiest in Europe in its entirety, consistently rolling out new flavors for its popular Faxe Kondi Booster. The product typically comes in a 500ml can with 160mg of caffeine, although the latest extension takes a different approach. Pink Lemonade has hit the market in the brand’s home country, and it has arrived in a larger 568ml format, 13% more volume than the regular 500ml.

The Pink Lemonade Faxe Kondi Booster still has the beverage’s usual ratio of 32mg of caffeine to 100ml, and at 568ml, that means more caffeine, just a bit more at 182mg. As for the taste, you can expect the classic sweet lemonade with refreshing citrus, as with most pink lemonade flavors. It is also worth noting that Faxe Kondi has its usual recipe in the extra-large extension, meaning more caffeine as well as 13% more sugar, taking you close to 70g a can and almost 300 calories.