Sour Gummy Worm Reign RTD Energy Drink Coming
If you can say anything about sports nutrition today, its that the 2020's are all about energy drinks. What a time to love anything soda-related! It seems every nutrition company out there is coming out with their own energy drinks. Well, Reign, now which I believe is owned by Monster, has been in the game for a few years. They have steadily released a good number of flavors. And for the first flavor release of 2024, Sour Gummy Worm. This is a very unique flavor which is more common in the pre-workout powder market, so I am glad to finally see an energy drink with this same idea.
It would be very rare for anyone to have to not have any idea of what this is going to taste like. We have all had at least one sour gummy worm in our life. I am really hoping this is a sour flavor like the Ghost Watermelon, which is one of the most sour energy drinks on the market today. Plus, Reign normally is on point with their flavors, so this is probably going to be really good! I wasn't a huge fan of their last release, the Tropical Punch type flavor. That was probably my least favorite flavor they ever released, and I will go out of my way to drink something else instead of that.
Just like their other flavors, Reign will be packing this will BCAA's, aminos, coenzyme Q10, electrolytes and 300mg of caffeine. I am hoping that we will be one of the first to get our hands on this new energy drink. Because when we do, we will make sure to do a full review on our Youtube Channel here. If you have tried it already, please post down below and let us know what you thought of it! Otherwise, we will work hard to be the first to let you know what we though.
In the meantime, if you are looking for any energy drinks, make sure to check out our energy drink section to find all the latest drinks available to purchase right online.
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