“Goth Girl Spit” becomes a real energy drink and it’s already sold out

“Goth Girl Spit” becomes a real energy drink and it’s already sold out

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The internet is chock full of memes about goth girls, and one drink company is bringing those jokes to life in the form of ‘Goth Girl Spit.’

Throughout the years, there have been a handful of mock attempts at creating a Goth Girl Spit energy drink, but nothing has ever been official until now.

On May 26, apparel company Whitephosphor announced a collab with Echelon in the form of a new drink that had fans equal parts confused and curious.

“Partnered up with Echelon to create the world’s greatest energy drink. Yes it’s real. Goth Girl Spit zero sugar energy drink,” Whitephosphor revealed on Instagram.

Customers flock to buy Goth Girl Spit

The energy drink went on sale on May 28, and they’re already completely sold out.

The pack appears to have contained six drinks and retailed for $35.99. So far, the reviews are positive, praising the taste and the concept.

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As for the taste, Echelon described it as citrusy, but not as “crazy sweet” as other drinks in white cans. Furthermore, there’s a bit of a caveat to the product.

“Real goth girl spit was only used for testing purposes only,” they said. “This product does not contain actual goth girl spit.”

This had customers trying to get their hands on the test cans, but no such luck.

“Can I pay extra for the test cans? Asking for a friend,” one user wrote.

Making a drink based on spit is certainly a choice, and it’s not the first time a company has made a product centered around something that comes from the human body.

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Last year, parenting brand Frida teamed up with New York-based small-batch ice cream company OddFellows to launch a limited-edition breast milk-flavored pint.

In another case, streamer Amouranth launched a beer that was brewed from her own “yeast.”

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