Hey, Energy Drink Fans: Aldi Sells a Bloom Dupe Now

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It’s only been a couple of years since Bloom Nutrition’s line of prebiotic sparkling energy drinks launched but we have the strongest indicator yet that they’ve made their mark on the energy drink-osphere: Guys, they’ve spawned an Aldi dupe. 

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You won’t even find these energy drinks on Aldi’s website yet, but their line of Vivee bevs are on shelves, as I learned from the good folks of Reddit. And how do we know Vivee is a Bloom dupe? Well, besides being prebiotic, low calorie, zero sugar, and made with natural caffeine, Vivee also happens to come in cans that look very similar to cans of Bloom. Same bold illustrations. Same color palette. Same flavors. I’m not trying to blow up Aldi’s spot here—believe me, the last thing I want is my favorite cheap grocery store to be embroiled in an expensive lawsuit in this economy—but I am politely informing you that there’s an alternative to Bloom that’s a whole dollar cheaper per can. 

But are they really Bloom dupes? It’s been a minute since I tasted and ranked a bunch of the Bloom Sparkling Energy flavors, so, if I’m being perfectly honest, I can’t tell you whether these are one-to-one dupes for those bevs. What I will say is that I remember Bloom’s drinks being very sweet and having a very pronounced stevia aftertaste, and that’s the case here, too. For real, though: I think I might like these just a little bit better.

Here’s how the six flavors I bought ranked for me, from worst to best:

Vivee Raspberry Lemon: This is one of the more popular Bloom flavors. It didn’t hit for me, though, and the Vivee version isn’t my thing either. 

Vivee Orange: I usually really like orange energy drinks because they typically taste like orange soda, but this one has a very artificial tasting flavor and aggressive aftertaste.

Vivee Peach Mango: Yummy peach flavor, but the mango is just a little bit stinky in your mouth. 

Vivee Tropical: Tropical Vivee tastes like coconut shrimp dipped in a sweet, tangy sauce—either that or I’m just REALLY hungry. 

Vivee Strawberry Watermelon: This tastes like strawberry candy with a hint of sour watermelon on the finish. Not bad!

Vivee Cherry Lime: This doesn’t taste like lime at all, but it tastes like a pretty damn good cherry soda. 

Verdict:

Bloom dupe? I mean, pretty damn close. And at $1.50 a can, pretty damn close is close enough, right?

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Gwynedd Stuart

Howdy! I’m Gwynedd, Sporked’s managing editor. I live in Los Angeles and have access to the best tacos the U.S. has to offer—but I’m a sucker for a crunchy Old El Paso taco night every now and then. I’ve been at Sporked since 2022 and I’m still searching frozen mozzarella sticks that can hold a candle to restaurant sticks. Why you should trust me: I’ve been a journalist for 20 years (yikes), a consumer of food for 40-plus years, and I’m truly hard pressed to think of foods I don’t like (or that I can’t tolerate at the very least). Oh and one time I cooked my way through Guy Fieri’s cookbook and wrote about the journey through Flavortown. What I buy every week: Trader Joe’s Original Savory Thins. Fat free plain yogurt (usually Fage or Nancy’s). Honeycrisp apples. Sweet cream coffee creamer for my at-home Americanos. A frozen cauliflower crust pizza and some jarred mushrooms to top it with. Old El Paso Stand ‘N Stuff taco shells and Gardein Ground Be’f, even though I think “be’f” is a nightmarish contraction. Favorite ranking: Stouffer’s frozen dinners. I don’t own a microwave (I get my cancers the old fashioned way!), so I love taste testing things that I don’t really buy to eat at home. Least favorite ranking: Soy sauce. Don’t get me wrong, I love soy sauce—but consuming that much sodium in one sitting is probably illegal in some countries. Our frozen enchilada taste test was a close second; the smell of microwaved corn tortillas still haunts me.