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What is Rowdy Energy Drink? And How Can You Buy it?

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Unless you’ve been living in a cave, you’ve probably noticed that Kyle Busch has his own energy drink brand — Rowdy Energy.

In the opening hour of the 2020 Rolex 24 at Daytona, Busch could be seen holding a can of his energy drink — in Cherry Limeade flavor by the way — while also sporting a Rowdy Energy hat.

So, what gives? I haven’t seen this drink while walking through my local Walmart. How do I purchase the drink to try out, or if your a big Kyle Busch fan, how do you buy cases upon cases to support your guy?

Well, it appears the Energy Drink is rolling its product out through online sales at their website, RowdyEnergy.com.

When you arrive at the website, the first thing you will notice is that the drink is available in four flavors: Cherry Limeade (which Busch was holding at Daytona), Orange Citrus, Sour Green Apple and Strawberry Lemonade. According to the website, the price per can is $2.99.

The drinks are low-sugar energy drinks that are green tea based. The Cherry Limeade and Orange Citrus are labeled as 60-percent less sugar than competing energy drinks, while the Sour Green Apple and Strawberry Lemonade cans are listed as sugar free.

If you would like to support the energy drink brand further, they have a merchandise section on their website as well which features hats, shirts and accessories.

There’s the full skinny on Kyle Busch’s energy drink brand Rowdy Energy.

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