Bloom Nutrition's Shirley Temple Sparkling Energy Surfaces on Amazon Ahead of Launch
Bloom Nutrition has brought the Shirley Temple flavor from its prebiotic soda line over to Sparkling Energy - and we spotted it on Amazon before the brand said a word.
Bloom Nutrition's Shirley Temple Sparkling Energy showed up on Amazon in late February 2025 -- before the brand even made a single social post about it. We caught it early, and it's worth a look. The flavor previously lived in Bloom's Prebiotic Soda lineup, and now it's made the jump to the energy drink side of the portfolio.

If Bloom is new to you, here's the quick version: co-founder Mari Llewellyn built the brand around her own health transformation, and the formula reflects a wellness-first philosophy. The Sparkling Energy line sits in that increasingly crowded intersection of better-for-you and functional energy, positioned squarely at women who want real ingredients and no sugar crash. Distributed by Nutrabolt (the operation behind C4 Energy), Bloom has serious retail legs and the kind of social following that moves product fast. The 4.8-star rating across nearly 1,500 reviews on the main Sparkling Energy page suggests this isn't just aesthetic.
What's Inside
The formula is more layered than a standard zero-sugar energy play.

- Natural Caffeine from Green Coffee Bean Extract (180mg) - A solid mid-range dose from a cleaner source. Green coffee bean tends to deliver smoother energy than synthetic caffeine.
- L-Theanine - Paired with caffeine to take the edge off without dulling the focus. Based on its position in the ingredient list, the dose looks meaningful.
- Sunfiber (Galactomannan Prebiotic Fiber) - A patented prebiotic fiber you don't see in many energy drinks. Gut health as a functional ingredient in a can is the kind of crossover Bloom's audience responds to.
- Oligonol (Patented Lychee Fruit Extract + Green Tea Leaf Extract) - An antioxidant-rich complex Bloom leans on for its metabolism positioning. The patented Oligonol designation means it's a specific, standardized form of the ingredient.
- Asian Ginseng + Damiana Leaf - The mood and adaptogen layer. Ginseng is well-documented for supporting focus and stress response. Damiana is a more niche botanical traditionally associated with relaxed mood and mild stimulation.
- Apple Cider Vinegar, Taurine, and B-Vitamins (B2, B3, B6, B12) - The supporting cast. ACV is mostly a wellness signal here; taurine is standard energy drink infrastructure; the B-vitamin panel hits 100% DV on B2, B6, and B12.
The full formula is not dose-transparent outside of caffeine, which is worth noting. But the ingredient list is notably substantive for a 10-calorie drink, and the branded inclusions (Sunfiber, Oligonol) add credibility beyond a basic caffeine-and-B-vitamin stack.
The Flavor

Shirley Temple here means cherry, lemon lime, and a hint of pomegranate. It's a nostalgia play -- and one that already proved itself in Bloom's prebiotic soda line before crossing into energy. The lavender and pink packaging with cherry graphics leans into that retro-sweet aesthetic without going saccharine.
Where to Get It
Bloom Nutrition Shirley Temple Sparkling Energy is live now as a 12-pack on Amazon and you can compare prices on PricePlow's Bloom Energy Drink page . Retail availability will likely follow given Nutrabolt's distribution reach.
This one is a natural fit for anyone already in the Bloom ecosystem or looking for a functional energy drink that goes a little deeper than the standard caffeine-and-B-vitamin setup. Follow @BevlabMedia on TikTok and Instagram -- we'll be watching to see how fast this flavor sells out once Bloom makes the official announcement.
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