Lost and Found Energy Drops Cotton Candy and Raspberry Mango Banana
Lost and Found Energy has added Cotton Candy and Raspberry Mango Banana, continuing their candy-nostalgia flavor identity.

Lost and Found Energy just added two new flavors: Cotton Candy and Raspberry Mango Banana. Both are available now on the brand's direct-to-consumer site in cases of 12. For those new to the brand, the full breakdown of the formula and what makes Lost and Found worth tracking lives in our Lost and Found Energy Drink product explainer.
Cotton Candy fits squarely in the brand's candy-nostalgia lane, which has been the identity since day one. Raspberry Mango Banana is the more interesting addition -- a tropical-fruit mashup that's a little less expected and, honestly, sounds like the better can of the two.
Both flavors carry the same zero-sugar, no-artificial-colors positioning as the rest of the lineup. The brand's site notes caffeine content varies by flavor at either 150mg or 300mg, but neither product page specifies which tier these new flavors fall into. We'll update once that's confirmed.
Cotton Candy: Extremely Sweet, by Design

Cotton Candy is exactly what it sounds like. The flavor name doesn't leave much room for interpretation, and Lost and Found's candy-forward profile approach means they're not going to pull punches on the sweetness. Cotton candy as a flavor concept is essentially pure sugar memory -- spun sugar, carnival air, the kind of thing that hits immediately and hard. Delivered in a zero-sugar can with sucralose and Ace-K doing the lifting, expect this to read very sweet on first sip. Whether that's exciting or overwhelming depends entirely on your tolerance for candy-first profiles.
The brand sells it as a case of 12 through its DTC site.
Raspberry Mango Banana: The More Interesting Drop
Raspberry Mango Banana is the flavor we're more curious about. Layering raspberry's tartness with mango's tropical weight and banana's creaminess is a more ambitious profile than most of what the brand has put out, and it could go somewhere genuinely good. The raspberry should give it an acidic pop, mango brings depth, and banana rounds the whole thing out. If Lost and Found's natural flavors system executes this the way it's handled profiles like Cherry Lemonade, this one earns a real spot in the rotation.
Also available as a case of 12 through the brand's site.
Quick Formula Check

Neither new flavor came with a separate nutrition panel on the product pages, so the formula breakdown below is based on the core Lost and Found formula. Both flavors carry the same zero-sugar, no-artificial-colors positioning as the full lineup, so the base formula should be consistent. The caffeine tier is the one open variable -- 150mg or 300mg -- and we don't have confirmation yet for either flavor.
Assuming the standard 150mg formula:
- Caffeine (150mg, unconfirmed for these flavors) - blocks the signal that makes you feel tired, with enough lift for an everyday Enny without pushing into high-stim territory.
- Taurine (1000mg) - supports muscle function and recovery, works alongside caffeine for a cleaner energy feel.
- Electrolytes (calcium citrate 25mg, tripotassium citrate 80mg, trimagnesium citrate 25mg, sodium 180mg) - a light citrate-form electrolyte base that backs the hydration callout without overdoing it.
- Other ingredients - carbonated filtered water, citric acid, sodium citrate, natural flavors, sucralose, acesulfame potassium, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate.
For the full ingredient breakdown with context on why this formula works, see the Lost and Found Energy Drink explainer.
Current Lineup
- Cotton Candy (12 Cans: $27.99)
- Blue Rush (12 Cans: $21.99)
- Cream Soda (12 Cans: $27.99)
- Grape Fizz (12 Cans: $27.99)
- Lemon Lime (12 Cans: $29.99)
- Orange Splash (12 Cans: $27.99)
- Raspberry Mango Banana (12 Cans: $27.99)
- Root Beer (12 Cans: $27.99)
- Sour Gummy Bear (12 Cans: $27.99)
- Watermelon Candy (12 Cans: $27.99)
Where to Get Them
Both Cotton Candy and Raspberry Mango Banana are live on the Lost and Found direct site now in cases of 12. Check the PricePlow-powered links and availability panel on Bevlab for current pricing and any retail distribution updates as they come in. If the caffeine tier gets confirmed for either flavor, we'll update.
Cotton Candy is for people who want the sweetest thing in the cooler and aren't apologizing for it. Raspberry Mango Banana is for everyone else -- and that's the one worth grabbing first.
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