Bloom Pop Rocket Blast Hits the Red, White, and Blue Soda Lane
Bloom Pop Rocket Blast brings cherry, lime, and blue raspberry prebiotic soda nostalgia to Bloom Nutrition.
Bloom Pop Rocket Blast gives Bloom Nutrition's prebiotic soda line a limited-edition red, white, and blue flavor built for summer nostalgia. Think cherry, lime, and blue razz nostalgia in soda form, but without actual caffeine.
The launch matters because Bloom Pop is not Bloom's energy drink line. It is the brand's caffeine-free prebiotic soda platform, using a low-sugar formula and PreticX XOS as the gut-health ingredient. For the full formula context, start with our Bloom Pop Prebiotic Soda product page. This article is the quick Rocket Blast flavor and label check.
Rocket Blast Flavor Read
Rocket Blast is exactly what it sounds like: Bloom's take on the classic red, white, and blue ice pop. Bloom's product art calls it a nostalgic blast of cherry, lime, and blue razz, which gives the flavor a louder summer lane than the core soda-style options like Root Beer Float or Shirley Temple.

The can matches the theme hard: blue body, red top band, white accents, fireworks, and a popsicle graphic across the front. It is limited-edition packaging, not just a new flavor name on the same can.

That makes the Amazon imagery unusually useful here. The BBQ pour shot and popsicle shot both reinforce the same message: this is the fun Bloom Pop can, built for cookouts, coolers, and people who want soda nostalgia without going full sugar.
Label and Formula Notes
Rocket Blast keeps the Bloom Pop positioning intact. The Amazon listing describes it as a prebiotic soda with better ingredients and obsession-worthy flavor, with clinically backed prebiotics, no artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives, no aspartame, and no caffeine.

The Rocket Blast ingredient list is short: carbonated water, organic cane sugar, pear juice concentrate, fruit and vegetable juice for color, prebiotic xylooligosaccharides, natural flavors, stevia leaf extract as Reb M, and organic apple cider vinegar. The broader Bloom Pop label shows 20 calories and 3g sugar per 12oz can, putting it in the lighter soda-replacement lane instead of the zero-sugar energy drink lane.
The XOS piece is what makes the product more than just a diet soda alternative. Xylooligosaccharides are prebiotic carbohydrates that gut bacteria can ferment, and Bloom uses the branded PreticX form. The responsible read is simple: credible ingredient, modest beverage format, don't treat one can like a clinical gut-health protocol.
Where to Get It
Rocket Blast is showing through both Bloom's own product page and Amazon. Use the PricePlow-powered buttons on Bevlab for the current retail options instead of chasing a stale store link.

For Bloom, this is the kind of flavor that makes the Pop line feel less like a wellness obligation and more like an actual soda lineup. If the flavor lands, Rocket Blast could be the can that gets people to understand what Bloom Pop is supposed to be.

The bigger category read is that prebiotic soda is getting more playful. Bloom already knows how to sell wellness through flavor and social-native packaging. Rocket Blast is that strategy in one very loud, very summer can.