What to Drink Now: Celsius

4 Flavors, Zero Sugar Energy Drink

Celsius, a drink created for individuals who love to make the most of every day, is your new go-to zero sugar energy boost to keep you moving, focused, and ready for whatever comes next. Combining fruit flavors with zero preservatives and a blend of essential vitamins, this drink helps to not only reduce tiredness, but also provide a boost to your immune system. In January, Celsius launched four new sparkling flavors in the UK; Raspberry Peach, Mango Lemonade, Kiwi Guava, and Strawberry Watermelon. The brand has also been building momentum globally, including a multi-year partnership with the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team, tying itself to one of the fastest-growing sports worldwide.

I recently tried these four flavors currently available in the UK to see how they really taste and whether or not they live up to the hype.

Kiwi Guava

Kiwi Guava was the first flavor I tried. It’s a tropical flavor, the guava comes through first, giving it a slightly fuller fruit flavor, while the kiwi adds a sharper finish. It’s refreshing without being too sweet, and feels like something you could drink post-workout or mid-day without it getting overwhelming.

Watermelon Strawberry

This is probably the easiest to like right away. It’s light, and very summery, with a comforting, familiar flavor that feels easy to reach for. The watermelon keeps it fresh, while the strawberry adds just enough sweetness to round it out. It has a slightly tropical edge without being overpowering making it refreshing, the kind of flavor that works if you don’t want anything too intense.

Mango Lemonade

The mango is bold and sweet, but the lemonade cuts through with a citrus edge that keeps it from feeling too intense. It has a bright, punchy flavor profile but is also a very refreshing choice. It stands out the most in the range because of this citrus and sweetness combination, making it feel more vibrant overall.

Raspberry Peach

This was my favourite of the four flavours. This one balances tart and smooth flavours well. The raspberry gives it a slight sharpness at the start, while the peach smooths it out on the back end, creating a really balanced, easy-to-drink flavor. It’s the most rounded of the four, with a finish that makes it especially easy to sip.

 Functional Energy, Fruity Flavors

Across all four, the flavors are clearly designed to be easy to drink, without the overly syrupy taste some drinks have. Alongside that, the inclusion of B vitamins and vitamin C ties back to the brand’s focus on supporting energy and reducing fatigue in a more functional way.

If you’re trying to pick a favorite, it really comes down to preference: something lighter like Watermelon Strawberry, something balanced like Raspberry Peach, or something bolder like Mango Lemonade. Either way, the range feels intentionally made for everyday use, whether that’s before a workout or just getting through a busy day.

I’ve been drinking Celsius in the States for years, so it’s been good to see it become more widely available in the UK. It’s a brand I’ve always associated with a tasty and reliable energy boost.

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