Energy drinks are an enormous market, and year by year, GHOST takes more of it with GHOST Energy. Now sold in countless locations across the land, you’re hard-pressed to find somewhere you can’t find a delicious can.
GHOST Energy not only has great flavors, but also great ingredients. With natural caffeine, L-carnitine, taurine, and more, GHOST Energy provides a smooth boost in energy, focus, and clarity. They also have incredible collaborations, including Swedish Fish, Sour Patch Kids, and even Bubblicious Gum.
But the two collabs launched today take things to a whole new level:
GHOST Energy Hits the Major Leagues: Cubs and Phillies Cans!
Nothing is quite as American as a summer game of baseball. Buzzing crowds, peanuts and Cracker Jack, and sweltering heat. It’s the great American pastime.
Summer ball games can get hot, which has traditionally been mitigated by downing some nice, cold beers. Beer at a game can be fun, but there’s an endless list of drawbacks to having one too many, and soda just doesn’t fill the void.
An alternative solution is a nice, cold can of GHOST Energy. So in collaboration with both the Philadelphia Phillies and the Chicago Cubs, GHOST is releasing custom branded Ghost Energy cans for both teams, to be sold in each respective market. The flavor will be GHOST’s fan favorite Cherry Limeade Ghost Energy flavor, which is one of the best in the business.
We’re going to dive into a little summary on how GHOST Energy works, but first, let’s check PricePlow for good GHOST deals:
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GHOST Energy Ingredients
Most importantly, every can of Ghost Energy has 200 milligrams of natural caffeine. Our full write-up is in our main GHOST Energy article, but here’s a quick synopsis of the other ingredients:
- L-Carnitine L-Tartrate (as Carnipure) (1000mg): Boosts energy production through fatty acid transport to the mitochondria, supporting beta-oxidation (fat burning).
- Taurine (1000mg): Improves physical and mental endurance, hydration, insulin sensitivity, recovery, and more.
- Natural Caffeine (200mg): Smooth energy and wakefulness through adenosine inhibition.
- Alpha-GPC (150mg): Boosts production of acetylcholine, which helps cognitive performance.
- NeuroFactor Coffee Fruit Extract (100mg): Provides mental energy, focus, and cognition.
- AstraGin (25mg): May increase the absorption of other ingredients.
For a full breakdown, you can read our article titled “Ghost Energy Drink: Cans That Rebel Against the Status Quo“.
All GHOST Energy flavors
Check out our up-to-date list of GHOST Energy flavors below:
Why the Cubs and Phillies? These are the favorite teams of GHOST’s co-founders, Dan Lourenço and Ryan Hughes, respectively.
We recently had Dan on the PricePlow Podcast to talk about GHOST’s 100 Year Plan on Episode #143, along with the Ghost Legend V4 launch… but if you’re into energy drinks, you’ll also love Episode #116, the Meteoric Rise of Ghost Energy.
A Phillies and Cubs Pick-Me-Up, Not Lay-Me-Down
While beer is the classic ballgame respite from the heat, it can mess up your midline and slow down your mental faculties. This is the era of energy and focus, and that’s why energy drinks have become such a big hit. It’s about time MLB teams figured it out – and we suspect many more will want to get in on the action.
Now, Phillies and Cubs fans will be able to get that extra boost and rep their favorite teams at the same time. Talk about a win-win.
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