On Wednesdays, we drink Red Bull. At least, that’s what some fans of the popular energy drink are saying as a result of the pink edition making its way to the United States.

There’s a new version of the popular energy drink in the country, though it won’t be new to all fans, as the flavor profile has reportedly already been available in other markets.

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Food blogger Markie Devo shared the news on Jan. 6 that a new Red Bull flavor, Wild Berries, will be available in both regular and sugar-free versions, joking that “80 percent of the population will buy this simply for the pink can.”

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The foodie continued, noting that the beverage “features flavors of raspberry, fruits and herbal notes.” A similar description can be found on the official Red Bull website, which lists it as having “the taste of raspberry and other fruits complemented by exciting herbal notes.”

Though an official release date was not announced, the blogger said the new flavor has already been spotted at Walmart. A similar flavor, Forest Fruits, was released in the U.K. in 2024, per Sporked.

Fans were excited for the new energy drink in the comments, writing, “The can is pretty” and “100% I will be buying for the pink can.”

“On Wednesdays we only drink pink Redbulls🩷,” joked one commenter, referencing the 2004 movie Mean Girls.

One commenter said they’d already managed to get their hands on the pink edition, writing, “It’s really good I tried it back in November last year 🔥🔥 my friend work for redbull,” while another agreed, commenting, “Just got 2 it’s amazing.”

Several fans took to the comments to talk about another popular Red Bull flavor, writing, “Okay but can they make iced vanilla berry permanent now too” and “iced vanilla berry was sooo good 😢.” A third chimed in to say “Ohh I gotta try this, I really liked the iced vanilla berry one, hope this one is as good.”

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