People have strong opinions when it comes to energy drinks. From which brands are best to which flavors are the most delicious, energy drink fans don’t keep their thoughts to themselves.
And it seems like that strategy is working for the fans, as a cult-favorite brand listened to its consumers and brought back two beloved flavors just in time for summer.
Ghost Energy recently announced that two of its popular discontinued flavors are making their way back to store shelves this month, Bubblicious Cotton Candy and Bubblicious Strawberry Splash.
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Fans were thrilled with the news, taking to social media to declare that they have “been waiting for this,” and telling the brand “You just made my day. Gonna buy so many damn cases of this.”
Others agreed, calling the launch “iconic” and praising the flavors as “So damn good.”
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However, it should be noted that availability will be limited for both flavors. The strawberry is now available at Kroger, GNC, and Vitamin Shoppe stores, but only for the summer.
The cotton candy, on the other hand, is exclusive to Kroger, although Ghost hasn't shared an end date for its in-store run.
Fans took issue with this, writing, “Why do yall limit yourselves like this,” and begging the brand to make both flavors part of its permanent rotation and available in more stores.
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