Reign Storm Energy Drink (Peach Nectarine and Harvest Grape)Reign Storm Energy Drink (Valencia Orange and Kiwi Blend)
These have no sugar, 10 calories per can, vitamins to support immune health, ingredients to accelerate metabolism, and 200 milligrams of plant-based caffeine. (Spotted by @goatheadjp at Rouses Market.)
UPDATE: Reign Storm released four new flavors in 2024, click here for our review. Reign Storm is a new energy drink line from the Monster Energy spin-off that announces it has "clean energy." What does that mean? Well, it doesn't involve solar panels, wind turbines, dams, or heat extracted from…
Oh, hey!!! New Reign Storm flavors!!! Let's get caffeinated!!! Whoa!!! Too many exclamation points! Maybe I'm already too caffeinated! This year's lot features Strawberry Apricot, Mango, Citrus Zest, and Guava Strawberry. They come in the same 12-ounce slim cans as all other Reign Storm varieties and feature "clean energy," which…
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8 thoughts on “SPOTTED: Reign Storm Energy Drink”
Jeri
If that isn’t a marketing deal it should be. Seattle Reign is our women’s soccer team and the Storm is our women’s basketball team.
AbbaDabba
I hate the pretentious flavor names…harvest grape? huh?
Tamme
Again, with crying “pretentious”?
Aside from seemingly randomly throwing that word around:
It’s a proven fact that more descriptive product names…particularly in the CPG (consumer-packaged-goods) sector…lead to higher sales volume. And, yes, I would know: I work in market research, with a specialization in CPG packaging and branding.
ABBADABBADOO
Valencia oranges are a specific kind of orange. Kiwi Blend is fairly straightforward, and I’ve seen drinks use the word “blend” in their title my entire life. Peach and nectarines are two different kinds of fruit. Harvest grapes makes me think of grapes that were picked fresh from a garden. It’s insane to pretend that any of these names are even remotely pretentious. They’re all extremely basic.
AbbaDabbaDone
You really think the grape tastes likes grapes picked fresh from a garden?
ABBADABBADON'T
No but I think “harvest grape” is a pretty straightforward name with a clear meaning, and I think calling it pretentious is really silly.
Joe Cool
They should just call it grape.
ABBADABBADON'T
No but I think “harvest grape” is a pretty straightforward name with a clear meaning, and I think calling it pretentious is really silly.
If that isn’t a marketing deal it should be. Seattle Reign is our women’s soccer team and the Storm is our women’s basketball team.
I hate the pretentious flavor names…harvest grape? huh?
Again, with crying “pretentious”?
Aside from seemingly randomly throwing that word around:
It’s a proven fact that more descriptive product names…particularly in the CPG (consumer-packaged-goods) sector…lead to higher sales volume. And, yes, I would know: I work in market research, with a specialization in CPG packaging and branding.
Valencia oranges are a specific kind of orange. Kiwi Blend is fairly straightforward, and I’ve seen drinks use the word “blend” in their title my entire life. Peach and nectarines are two different kinds of fruit. Harvest grapes makes me think of grapes that were picked fresh from a garden. It’s insane to pretend that any of these names are even remotely pretentious. They’re all extremely basic.
You really think the grape tastes likes grapes picked fresh from a garden?
No but I think “harvest grape” is a pretty straightforward name with a clear meaning, and I think calling it pretentious is really silly.
They should just call it grape.
No but I think “harvest grape” is a pretty straightforward name with a clear meaning, and I think calling it pretentious is really silly.