Ghost x Insomniac Events: Bringing Better Energy Drinks to Music Festivals

Electronic and EDM festivals are perhaps the furthest thing from a relaxed affair. They’re high energy and heart-pounding experiences.

While energy drinks are typically considered the tool for the job before exercise or a big work deadline, they have other applications as well. A music festival, perhaps?

Ghost Energy Insomniac Events

Ghost Lifestyle has partnered with Insomniac Events to bring better energy drinks — as in Ghost Energy — to music festivals! But this is no ordinary can…

To fully appreciate the immersive experience of these massive festivals, Ghost Lifestyle has partnered with Insomniac Events, one of the biggest electronic music event promoters in the business.

Out of this collaboration comes a kicky new flavor of Ghost Energy: Wide Awake Watermelon. In case the name “Ghost Energy” didn’t tip you off to what you’ll feel when you gulp down one of these bad boys, the flavor name – Wide Awake Watermelon – should certainly give you all the information you need, but it actually goes further than flavor and energy with a glow-in-the-dark can!

Combining the simple yet powerful Ghost Energy formula we all know and love with a cool, refreshing, beat-ready watermelon taste, this collaboration will get you in the vibing mood for summer recreation.

We’re going to dive into a little summary on how Ghost Energy works, but first, let’s check PricePlow for Ghost deals, and check out our video review of the new flavor. But there’s a great chance you won’t see it available online — if you want to try the closest thing, look for WARHEADS Sour Watermelon:

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The story on this one’s up above, but here on PricePlow, we like to cover ingredients, so let’s talk about what you’re getting inside:

Ghost Energy – How It Works

If you want the full breakdown of all the ingredients inside, check our main article. For now, we have a brief ingredient summary below:

Ghost Energy Ingredients

  • Carnipure L-Carnitine L-Tartrate (1000mg)

    Functions as a transporter of fatty acids, facilitating the process of ATP production. Consequently, it promotes metabolism and stimulates the burning of fat.

  • Taurine (1000mg)

    Can enhance muscular endurance, promote glycogen resynthesis, and improve mitochondrial function. We love to see Taurine in energy and pre-workout formulas, and we consider it a vastly underrated ingredient.

  • Natural Caffeine (200mg)

    Derived from coffee bean, you can enjoy a gentler and more balanced stimulation compared to synthetic alternatives. 200 milligrams is a nice, even-keeled dosage of caffeine compared to the 400+ milligrams in other formulas.

  • Alpha-GPC 50% (150mg)

    Serves as a potent supplier of choline, the essential building block for acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter with broad implications for cognitive performance.

  • NeuroFactor Coffee Fruit Extract (100mg)

    Aids in enhancing the expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), resulting in heightened cognitive abilities and improved mental functioning.

  • AstraGin (25mg)

    From NuLiv Science, AstraGin renowned for its ability to enhance the absorption of other ingredients.

Again, you can read the scientific literature in our main Ghost Energy Drink article.

Ghost Energy Orange Cream Special Edition

There are also some Orange Cream branded cans going to other festivals, so be on the lookout for those as well!

All Ghost Energy flavors

Check out our rapidly growing and up-to-date list of Ghost Energy flavors below:

    Make the Most of Your Live Music Experience

    Impressive victory for Ghost, and even more impressive execution with the glow-in-the-dark cans. Ghost is an active nutrition supplement brand that we’ve been covering since their humble beginnings in 2016, but they’re really spreading their wings lately, with no end in sight.

    Ghost Energy Bubblicious Cotton Candy

    Ghost Energy is now in Bubblicious Cotton Candy, and it’s a phenomenal flavor!

    Insomniac Events is also no stranger to hype, just like Ghost Energy. Both brands are all about kicking you into high gear – about making sure you have the physical, mental, and emotional bandwidth to make the most out of life’s amped-up moments.

    Founded in 1993, Insomniac has been a mainstay in the electronic music scene, helping the genre go from a burgeoning underground movement to a cultural juggernaut. These festivals are enormous – with people as far as the eye can see and computer-generated rhythms pounding the ground beneath your feet.

    They’re certainly not a time to veg out – and Ghost Energy is making sure you can be at the top of your dancing game. Not only that, but the Wide Awake Watermelon can glows in the dark – presumably so you can still find it amidst all the chaos.

    Finally, there are also some Orange Cream branded cans going to other festivals, so be on the lookout for those as well!

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