GHOST Energy’s Next Flavors Just Leaked — Straight from Keurig Dr Pepper
It’s not every day that a major brand’s next move gets leaked by its own partner — but that’s exactly what just happened with GHOST Energy and Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP).
Earlier this week, images surfaced from a Keurig Dr Pepper trade catalog revealing two new 8.4-ounce GHOST Energy cans slated for 2026:
Strawberry Watermelon 🍓🍉
OG Original Cola 🍍🍊
The image, first spotted by @sodaseekers, @hvvy_httr, and @teamsupernovafb, quickly made its rounds online — confirming what looks like another major expansion for GHOST Energy heading into next year.
What We Know So Far
Each of these new 8.4oz cans follows GHOST’s signature formula:
100mg caffeine per can
Zero sugar
Zero calories
And of course, that clean, functional performance profile GHOST has built its entire reputation around.
At a smaller can size and moderate caffeine dose, this looks like GHOST’s move to capture more casual energy drink consumers — the ones looking for focus, flavor, and function without the heavy stim load.
Why This Leak Matters
The fact that this image came directly from Keurig Dr Pepper, GHOST’s official distribution partner, adds serious credibility to the reveal.
For context — Keurig Dr Pepper handles distribution for some of the biggest beverage players in the world (Dr Pepper, Snapple, and C4 Energy among them). So when they accidentally show a new GHOST flavor lineup in their materials, it’s basically confirmed.
And if you’ve been following GHOST lately, this move fits perfectly with their momentum — expanding their footprint in convenience stores, big-box retailers, and gas stations nationwide.
The Bigger Picture
This leak isn’t just about new flavors — it’s a signal that GHOST Energy is playing a long game.
They’re moving from cult-favorite to mainstream juggernaut, one drop at a time.
We’ve seen limited collabs, high-quality flavor innovation, and now — a tighter partnership rollout with Keurig Dr Pepper. It’s clear: GHOST isn’t chasing trends anymore.
They’re setting them.
Final Thoughts
If this is how GHOST is kicking off 2026, expect more drops — possibly new can sizes or functional spin-offs under the GHOST Energy banner.
Whether you’re team Strawberry Watermelon or OG Cola, one thing’s for sure — GHOST isn’t slowing down anytime soon.
Credit: @sodaseekers @hvvy_httr @teamsupernovafb
Image Source: Keurig Dr Pepper trade catalog leak