Aside from being a top-notch NASCAR driver, Kyle Busch is also a businessman. In 2020, Busch launched the energy drinks brand, Rowdy Energy in partnership with entrepreneur Jeff Church. Now, the brand has launched a new drink called Rowdy Energy Power Burn. According to Busch, people can burn nearly 150 calories, just by drinking Rowdy Energy Power Burn. He revealed that it contains 160 mg of natural caffeine. In addition to that, it is boosted with electrolytes for enhanced hydration.
It's a new day for @rowdyenergy!!
Introducing Rowdy Energy Power Burn, sold exclusively at @7eleven and @Speedway. Burn up to 150 calories per can w 160 mg of natural caffeine n boosted w electrolytes for enhanced hydration. All flavors zero sugar!
Feel the burn, #RowdyNation! pic.twitter.com/M6fGKtRRlK
— Kyle Busch (@KyleBusch) March 1, 2022
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Naturally, this opened up the floodgates to a lot of jokes and teasing. Some people responded, suggesting that it will give a person a heart attack. Others added to that, that extreme diarrhea would also be another side effect to go with the heart attack. One response read, “Hey that’s how Elvis went out. Don’t you want to die like the king?”
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A few fans teased the Joe Gibbs Racing driver, taking a dig at his on-track antics. To be precise, they suggested that it was possible to burn 300 calories by listening to Busch on the radio during stage 1 of any race. While all that was happening, there was a bit of a debate on how Rowdy Energy compared to other energy drink brands.
The brand had its defenders and critics, and no one could really come to a consensus. Busch also revealed in the announcement that the new edition of the drink will be available in 7Eleven stores across the United States. It will also be made available in Speedway Stores across the nation.
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One thing is for sure, whether the press was good or bad, it certainly got everyone talking. In all honesty, Kyle Busch wouldn’t have it any other way. Admittedly, many missed the opportunity to draw comparisons to the Days of Thunder character, Rowdy Burns.