Monster Ultra Blue Hawaiian Energy Drink is Coming Soon
Monster has to be the energy drink that started it all. And needless to say, I don't actually think they have stayed up with the recent trend of releasing new flavors of energy drinks more often...until recently. Monster just released it's Ultra Vice Guava a few months ago, anow they have come out with Ultra Blue Hawaiian, one I am definitely looking forward to.
John and I here at Supplement Warehouse always get to taste test the latest energy drinks (see on our Youtube channel), so we are excited to try this new flavor of Monster Energy.
Taste Assumptions
According to our sources, Monster Ultra Blue Hawaiian is on the horizon, bringing a bold and refreshing twist to the energy drink game. With its tropical-inspired branding and name, you can expect a vibrant, multi-fruit flavor profile that screams island vibes. Monster consistently nails it when it comes to crafting flavors that stand out, so whether you're powering through a tough workout, chasing PRs, or just looking for a clean boost, Ultra Blue Hawaiian is set to deliver a uniquely energizing experience unlike any other in the Ultra lineup. Stay tuned—your next go-to gym companion is almost here!
When To Expect This Energy Drink to a Store Near You?
It is probably going to be hard to come by during the first release, but you should start to see it showing up in grocery stores and gas stations in January/February of 2025. As soon as we get our hands on a can, we will definitely be running a taste test on Youtube to give everyone our thoughts. But until then, if you manage to get a hold of a can, let us know what you think, or send us one, and we will give you a shout out!
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