NEW JST WRK Energy Drink Flavor | Introducing Cream Soda
JST WRK Energy Drinks have slowly expanded their selection of flavors with the Melon Pop coming out just a couple months ago. This was the eighth option for the energy drink and kept things simple on the ingredient side; combining B vitamins, taurine, inositol, glucuronolactone, and caffeine at 200mg without any sugars or calories.
JST WRK Energy is coming out with yet another flavor, introducing Cream Soda. Cream Soda is a very uncommon flavor amongst energy drinks and the last one was from Merica Labz which no longer exists. Cream Soda will pari cream vanilla experience with energy and focus ingredients. We are so excited to get our hands on a can to try!
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