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BuzzBallz has unveiled some limited-edition drinks for the 2026 World Cup, but you’ll have to act fast if you want to get them.
Every four years, when the World Cup comes around, plenty of brands launch tournament-themed items. Official sponsors like McDonald’s and Coca-Cola have rolled out World Cup-branded cups, special toys, and everything else you can think of.
This year, a few World Cup-themed items have already dropped. Lay’s has got limited-edition flavors of chips, McDonald’s in Argentina has new burgers to represent members of their national team, and Cheez-It has released a Chili Cheese Dog flavor.
With BuzzBallz being shaped, well, like a ball, fans have been waiting for them to incorporate the World Cup in some way.
Eight World Cup BuzzBallz flavors revealed
There had been leaks about potential new flavors for the upcoming tournament, and that’s now a reality, with BuzzBallz revealing that they’ve got eight flavors for fans to get their hands on.
These new flavors include:
- Flags & Freedom, a USA-inspired mix of orange and pineapple
- Fuego Tamarita, a Mexico-inspired flavor combining sweet, sour and juicy watermelon with a spicy kick
- Pip Pip Punch, an England-inspired proper punchy twist
- Smashentina, an Argentina-inspired mix of crisp melon with a peppery edge
- Sol Siesta, a Spain-inspired light and fruity option perfect for laid-back sipping
- Caipi Crush, a Brazil-inspired, citrus-forward flavor that’s ready to samba
- Soccer Lime-Rita, a classic lime margarita moment, dressed in a jersey and ready to play
- Goaaaal-Melon, a blend of tangy citrus and sweet melon
Each flavor will also have a special World Cup design on the bottle too, with the flags of each nation being used on those specific ones.

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As noted, this is a limited-time release, and appears to currently only be available in the United States. It remains to be seen if they’ll break containment and pop up across Europe too.
If the cocktails aren’t for you, well, FOX is hiring a “chief World Cup watcher” and will pay you $50,000 to watch every game from a custom-built office in New York’s Times Square.