Red Bull could be preparing several new and returning flavors for late 2026, according to a recent social media page, Snachwithzach. The lineup includes a possible permanent return for Fuji Apple and a reported replacement for Tropical Yellow Edition.
Red Bull’s Potential Seasonal Drops for 2026
In a recent Instagram post, Snachwithzach listed out a range of rumored flavor releases and lineup changes by the brand scheduled later this year.
A previously released Red Bull flavor could reportedly return to stores as a permanent offering this fall. According to the post, Red Bull Winter Edition Fuji Apple could arrive in stores on Aug. 31, 2026. Buyers may find both regular and sugar free options of the old favorite.
Red Bull fans in the country can expect the permanent return of one more of its beloved drinks. Red Bull’s UK division previously added Cherry Sakura as a permanent flavor. The new rumor suggests Fuji Apple could receive similar treatment in the U.S. However, no official timeline has been reported.
The winter range of drinks this year is expected to be headlined by ‘Red Bull Winter Edition Citrus Tangerine.’ The flavor, reportedly launching in early November, may resemble Red Bull Kankitsu Mikan. As given in the post, Kankitsu Mikan had previously released as the brand’s 2024 winter drinks lineup in Japan. Starting November, both regular and sugar free varieties are expected to be available for buyers.
Following this, the energy drink brand could continue its Festive Edition range centered around the holiday Advent Calendar. The returning flavor this year could be ‘Arctic Berry,’ which originally released as a popular Red Bull Winter Edition back in 2020. According to the post, the flavor may return exclusively through the Advent Calendar beginning in early November.
Red Bull Yellow Edition Tropical Likely to be Discontinued
A notable highlight on the lineup is the ‘Red Bull Summer Edition Sudachi Lime’ drink. This item is going to replace the ‘Red Bull Yellow Edition Tropical,’ which is reportedly set to be discontinued in 2027. The expected replacement would create a ‘yellow-for-yellow swap’ within the offerings.
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While Red Bull has not yet confirmed these developments, Snachwithzach’s reported lineup points toward a seasonal refresh for late 2026. Buyers across the country may find varied new and returning options to look forward to in the coming months.
