Ghost Energy Swedish Fish: A Mic-Drop Moment Years in the Making

Ghost Energy Swedish Fish

We’re barely into 2022 and the squad over at Ghost Lifestyle is coming in hot with a “mic drop” moment for the brand. Ghost Energy, one of their flagship energy drink products, has just released a new flavor: SWEDISH FISH!

This is a journey that started back in 2016. Dan, Ryan, and the rest of the team at Ghost, put in countless hours and performed scores of taste tests perfecting the Swedish Fish flavor. Working on this collaboration for nearly three years under the guise, Project X, the official licensing-agreement announcement with Swedish Fish finally arrived in 2018 with the delivery of Ghost BCAAs.

Swedish Fish Ghost Energy is here! But first, a 2018 flashback:

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Receiving an overwhelmingly enthusiastic response and subsequent a spike in sales served as a pivotal opportunity for the brand and resulted in additional Swedish Fish flavored supplements released to the public. Alas, it was a “welcome to the big leagues” moment for the company.

Swedish Fish is a beloved flavor. In addition to Ghost BCAA and Ghost Energy, it can also be found in Ghost Legend (pre workout) and Ghost Gamer (energy-based gaming supplement with less caffeine). With so many great formulas and a relentless team working to bring even more exciting new products to market, be sure to sign up for Ghost alerts on PricePlow to keep up with all the latest and greatest news from the brand and coupon alerts from us!

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Our Swedish Fish Ghost Energy Flavor Review

Swedish Fish’s biggest fan: Ghost founder Dan Lourenco

This partnership runs personal for Ghost Lifestyle as anyone who’s ever gotten to know Dan (co-owner of Ghost) is aware of his passion for the gummy treat. He’s known for stashing hoards of the candy around the Ghost Lifestyle offices, his home, car, and the red fish even adorn some of his clothing!

Need proof? Watch this insane clip from S7:E9 starting at the 11:56 mark:

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It’s fair to say that when it comes to fulfilling the integrity of this collaboration, Dan’s authorization comes in high prestige.

Ghost Energy Ingredients and Nutrition Facts

Ghost Energy presents a diverse mixture of ingredients that, together, boosts mental clarity, focus, and physical energy. You’ll want to visit our main article for a comprehensive analysis of each ingredient, Ghost Energy Drink: The Formula Keeps Getting Better. Below is a brief overview of what you can expect from each can.

Swedish Fish Ghost Energy

The flavor is superb – and the carbonation adds a very interesting dimension to it.

  • Calories: 5
  • Carbohydrates: 1 gram (0g of sugar)
  • Total Fat: 0 grams
  • Protein: 0 grams

Active ingredients:

Here’s where Ghost separates themselves from the rest of the pack of energy drinks you’ll find at gas stations and grocery stores:

  • Carnipure L-Carnitine L-Tartrate – 1000mg

  • Taurine – 1000mg

  • Natural Caffeine (from Coffee Bean) – 200mg

  • Alpha-GPC 50% – 150mg

  • NeuroFactor Coffee Fruit Extract – 1000mg

  • AstraGin – 25mg

Ghost Energy was developed to be a delicious tasting, low-calorie energy drink. With 0 grams of sugar, there are no concerns of blood sugar levels spiking or sharp, anxiety-inducing drops in energy levels. Again, please read our recent Ghost Energy Drink blog post for a more thorough review of this well-calculated formula.

All Ghost Energy Flavors

Ghost Energy Swedish Fish

Is Swedish Fish the new GOAT? Yeah, probably

With an expansive flavor selection, you’ll find more exciting collaborations such as WARHEADS and SOURPATCH KIDS, as well as classics like Tropical Mango and Orange Cream.

    Whether you’re in the mood for something adventurous or low-key, Ghost Energy’s assortment of flavors has got you covered.

    See Ghost’s Swedish Fish Energy Launch

    On February 3, 2022, the cans were officially launched on Ghost’s Building The Brand YouTube Series, Season 8 Episode 16:

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    But remember, they’d been working on this for a long time – you can see testing from January of 2021 in Season 7 Episode 2:

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    And now it’s finally here.

    A Perfect Way to Start the Year

    Ghost Energy Orange Cream

    Ghost closed 2021 down properly with Orange Cream Energy

    The new launch is a great accomplishment and provides another signal that Ghost Energy is a force to be reckoned with in the energy drink category. The brand’s well-researched and clinically-studied ingredients, transparent labels, and unique flavors are cause for an exciting disruption in an otherwise monotonous, repetitious, and — quite frankly, trashy — energy drink industry.

    As we’re just dipping our toes into 2022, and this is a team that always goes bigger and better as the year goes on, we can’t wait to see what Ghost has in-store for the future. Sign up for alerts below and we’ll notify you when the next major Ghost flavor drops:

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    About the Author: Mike Roberto

    Mike Roberto

    Mike Roberto is a research scientist and water sports athlete who founded PricePlow. He is an n=1 diet experimenter with extensive experience in supplementation and dietary modification, whose personal expertise stems from several experiments done on himself while sharing lab tests.

    Mike's goal is to bridge the gap between nutritional research scientists and non-academics who seek to better their health in a system that has catastrophically failed the public.

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