
Absolutely Zero Monster Energy drink was discontinued and replaced with Zero Sugar Monster Energy drink, however this did not appear to be a strictly a marketing change because the Absolutely Zero listed 2 grams of carbohydrates on the nutrition information lable where as the lowest now seems to be 6 grams of carbohydrates for a 16oz can of Monster Energy drink.
Market resolves YES if there is a commercially available 16 oz Monster Energy drink stocked in stores or otherwise easily avaliable in the western United States with less than 4 grams of carbohydrates per 16 oz can. To qualify it must be a carbonated energy drink, so a juice or coffee drink doesn't count.
Otherwise this market resolves NO.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/24-cans-Monster-Ultra-Paradise-Sugar-Free-Energy-Drink-16-fl-oz/382619309
Not the flavor I want but a 16 oz can with less than 4g of carbohydrates.