Monster Energy has introduced a nitrous oxide-infused cold brew beverage under its Java Monster coffee-based line.
There are two flavors of Java Monster Cold Brew: latte and sweet black. The new products have no added sugar, contain low-fat milk, and are only 10 calories per serving.
Java Monster Cold Brew is described by Monster Energy’s spokesperson as a unity of opposites – bold yet subtly sweet, powerful yet refined.
Monster's nitro cold brew has a full-bodied flavor without the acidic bite of traditional iced coffee, according to the spokesperson, thanks to the sweetness of the nitrous (N2) bubbles that give it that unique flavor.
Java Monster Cold Brew is available at grocery stores across the US.


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