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BY JOVANNA AGUILAR
Bomber Energy oers three sugar-free standard avors.
Bomber Energy supports its sheri department with free cases of energy drinks.
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Bomber Energy oers ‘energy for a cause’ in drinks With the mission to give back to the community, Jerry Nash and Joe Haliti opened Bomber Energy in 2024. Bomber Energy is based in Montgomery and focuses on supporting local rst responders, veterans, foster kids and charitable causes, while oering a more health-conscious energy drink. With the tag line “get energy for a cause,” Bomber Energy oers energy drinks in over 70 stores in Montgomery County. The details and amid high demand for sugar-free energy drink options, Bomber Energy settled on four energy drink avors—three of which are sugar-free. What else? With products oered locally, in Louisiana in 10 stores and online directly to consumers via the company website, Nash said, Bomber Energy plans to oer its products on Amazon early this year and hopes to expand to other retailers such as Walmart and other grocery stores in the near future.
Jerry Nash is the co-owner of Bomber Energy.
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“We really wanted to maintain a major focus on Montgomery County to begin with, because that’s home for us,” Nash said. “But our driving goal is really to make a dierence, not only in the commu- nity we live in, but the communities that we serve.”
With a similar view on the importance of giving back, Nash said he joined Haliti and created an energy drink formula packed with B-vitamins, taurine and caeine. After months of experimenting with the formula
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