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Kyle Busch Starting His Own Energy Drink Brand? It Appears So As Rowdy Energy is Coming

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UPDATE: Rowdy Energy Drink is available to purchase now! Click here to find out what the drink is and how to buy cans.

Fans of Kyle Busch have followed his energy drink alignments over the years from NOS Energy Drink to Monster Energy. Now, it appears Busch is going to be starting his own line of energy drinks, Rowdy Energy.

Busch posted the following Tweet on Friday:

The Rowdy Energy Twitter account posted the exact same video with the teaser caption of “The future of Energy Drinks is coming.”

The website RowdyEnergy.com is still under construction, but it appears based on what has been hinted in the tweets, that there will be news coming sometime this month about a new energy drink beverage from Busch.

Busch is a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, as he took the title again in 2019. The Las Vegas native has amassed 208 victories between the NASCAR Cup, Xfinity and Gander RV & Outdoors Series and Busch seems to be just getting started at age 34.

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