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Wellness giant Bloom debuts its Oligonol and prebiotic-infused energy drink

Bloom Sparkling Energy Drink

Superfood supplement sensation Bloom has entered the energy drink category, launching its first-ever beverage at Target. From the retail giant and its many different locations across the country, Bloom Sparkling Energy Drink will cost you just $2.69 a can, which is right around the mountain of other competitors in the space. There are four flavors to choose from for the drink, all of them refreshingly fruit and aim to deliver their specific tastes with absolutely no sugar.

The all-new energy drink from health and wellness brand Bloom does pack a fair amount of energy at 180mg in its slim and sleek 12oz can, falling right in between the larger 16oz cans of Monster Ultra and C4 Energy. The caffeine is all-natural, coming from green coffee bean, and alongside that, to further the energy, mood, and feel from the beverage, is taurine, energy smoothening theanine, ginseng, b vitamins, apple cider vinegar, and a couple of surprise premium inclusions.

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Also in the mix in the Bloom Sparkling Energy Drink is the premium lychee and green tea extract blend Oligonol, and Sunfiber. The former is a multi-effect feature known for its ability to help with energy, cardiovascular health, weight management, fatigue, and even skin appearance. As for Sunfiber, that is a water-soluble prebiotic fiber to support digestion and gut health, and it is called out right on the front of the can of Bloom’s energy drink simply saying “+prebiotics”.

Bloom’s energy drink is an interesting one, as not only has the lifestyle brand done something many others in its area haven’t, but it’s done so with more than energy, bringing in the multi-benefit Oligonol and adding a digestion and gut health side with SunFiber. Once again, you can get the beverage over at Target in Raspberry Lemon, Peach Mango, Strawberry Watermelon, and Cherry Lime flavors, all without sugar, sweetened with sucralose, and just ten calories a can.

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