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Fan feedback encourages 3D Energy to stick to its original 16oz can

3d Energy Drink Going Back To 16oz

Over the last several months, many different updates and announcements have been shared regarding Christian Guzman’s 3D Energy Drink, including that the beverage brand is now a part of the Raw Nutrition family alongside Revive and BUM Energy. Some of the other big changes the long-running and reputable competitor revealed were that it’d remove all artificial colors, remove some flavors, add some new tastes, rework a few original recipes, and most surprisingly of all, drop from a 16oz can down to a 12oz.

The 12oz shift was an interesting one, as it’s common to see energy drinks start out with a 12oz offering or even add one to go alongside their original 16oz, but it’s extremely uncommon to go the other way and replace your 16oz with a 12oz. It turns out fans of Christian Guzman and his top-tasting 3D Energy Drink also thought it was strange and a move that simply didn’t fit. Now, due to all of the feedback and comments sharing dislike for the shift, the brand has announced it is ultimately not shrinking down.

Alongside the news of the change in direction or change back essentially, 3D Energy Drink has revealed a look at its rebrand, which is similar to what we saw a couple of months ago. The beverage brand is indeed turning its logo on the side to be displayed sideways and looking at doing a gradient in the background as opposed to its original single flat colors. You can see what that looks like in the image above for one of the completely new flavors 3D Energy plans to eventually come out with in Black Cherry Bliss.

While we haven’t heard much from Christian Guzman or the 3D Energy Drink over the last little bit, the team has clearly been hard at work, putting in extra effort to make sure the relaunch goes off without a hitch. There are still a lot of details and specifics to be finalized for the much-loved energy drink before it all goes into production which does mean this version won’t be out for some time. 3D Energy is currently aiming to bring its complete revamp to market in three months or so for a sunny summer launch.

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