Monica Reed

The newest energy drink!

Moscow, Russia - March 28, 2019: logo on mineral water bottles Perrier. Perrier is a French brand of premium mineral water, bottled from springs in the vicinity of verges In the South of France Photo: Shutterstock

The newest energy drink!

It seems like every drink brand in the world feels like they’re required by law to make either a hard seltzer or energy drink.

The latest brand to go that route is . . . Perrier. They just created a new, quote, “carbonated energy water” called Perrier Energize. It comes with different fruit flavors, and one can has about the same amount of caffeine as a cup of coffee.

If you’re interested, it’s on sale now.

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