NOS ENERGY DRINK (17 Flavors) Reviewed & Explained
Complete Review of All (17 Flavors) NOS ENERGY DRINK Flavors
- Released in October 2023, this is the new NOS ZERO. The flavor has changed from the prev
- The new 2020 NOS energy drink, Turbo. This is the first fitness-oriented energy drink in
- From the NOS brand, which transitioned from Coca-Cola to Monster Energy, comes this mango
- The mango flavor of NOS, which was released during the Coca-Cola brand era in Canada. Aft
- NOS's fruit punch flavor, Power Punch. In the NOS series, the Rowdy flavor was released a
- This is the Canada-exclusive flavor, NOS MANGO DRIFT. It’s a revamped version of NOS MANG
- This is a review of the NOS SUGAR FREE, which was released in 2016 as part of a full over
- NOS Rowdy, which suddenly appeared in 2016, was initially released exclusively at 7-Eleve
- This is the 2016 NOS CHERRIED OUT, which became part of the Monster family. It's a revamp
- In 2016, NOS GRAPE was revamped into "NOS GT GRAPE." After transitioning from Coca-Cola t
- NOS CHARGED CITRUS is the zero-sugar version of NOS CHARGED CITRUS, and this is a review
- This is a review of "NOS LOADED CHERRY," a cherry-flavored energy drink from the NOS ener
- This is a review of the black NOS CHARGED CITRUS, which has been revamped from the origin
- Review of NOS Charged Citrus, the classic citrus flavor from the NOS energy drink series,
- This is NOS’s zero-calorie, zero-sugar energy drink. Just look at that shine! NOS is one
- This is the grape flavor of NOS Energy Drink. When held up to light, the can and liquid c
- The original NOS Energy Drink by Coca-Cola (now under the Monster Energy umbrella). Afte
Coca-Cola's Former Energy Drink Brand
This is an energy drink brand once released by Coca-Cola in the United States. NOS, originally a car fuel, was turned into an energy drink, making it a clear and successful example of product branding.
The original flavor had a fruity taste that was widely praised for its deliciousness. After being featured in our site's review in 2014, it gained explosive popularity, with products selling out instantly on U.S. military base open days. The situation became so intense it even sparked a bit of a "battle" for stock, becoming quite the topic of conversation.
Switch to Sales by Monster Energy
Currently, Coca-Cola has partnered with Monster Energy, and it is now sold by Monster Energy. In 2016, the brand underwent a full renovation, with the flavor offerings expanded.
In 2020, as the fitness energy drink trend took off in the U.S., the new NOS Turbo was released. While it hasn't been particularly prominent in stores, it seems to be holding its own in the market.