Swag Soda

Swag Soda Exist Count

Secret
Exist Count
Guess
Not Known
19,294-90,960
Value
50 ROBUX
Demand
TERRIBLE
Rarest Mutation
Rarest Trait
Exist Count
Guess
Not Known
Official exists is Not Known.
Guess range: 19,294-90,960
Rarest Mutation
Rarest Trait
Exist Count Rarest Mutation Rarest Trait
Not Known
Guess
Official exists is Not Known.
Guess range: 19,294-90,960
50 ROBUX
Value
TERRIBLE
Demand
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Value
$50.00
Income/s
$13M/s
Mutation Value
$50.00
30D PRICE
Low -64.3%
No price history yet
26 days 50.00 ROBUX

Mutations

Variant Exist Count
Normal
Bloodrot
Candy
Candy 1 Trait
Default
Diamond
Diamond 1 Trait
Divine
Galaxy
Galaxy 1 Trait
Gold
Gold 1 Trait
Lava
Lava 1 Trait
Normal 1 Trait
Radioactive
Radioactive 1 Trait
Rainbow
Rainbow 1 Trait
Yin Yang
Yin Yang 1 Trait
Cursed
Cyber

Trivia

This Brainrot was teased in the event page also with Centrucci Nuclucci(Link).

This Brainrot is the 4th looking gangster brainrot.

This Brainrot makes 12 million less than Chillin Chili.

Swag Soda FAQ

How many Swag Soda exist in Steal a Brainrot?

The exact count is not confirmed, but Swag Soda is estimated to exist around 19,294-90,960 copies.

Is Swag Soda rare?

Swag Soda is considered extremely rare in Steal a Brainrot. Its Secret rarity tier puts it among the hardest items to find. Community trading data shows an average value of around 13,000,000 coins.

What is the best mutation for Swag Soda?

Swag Soda has 22 known mutation(s). Check the Variants table above for exist counts per mutation to identify the rarest option.

Is Swag Soda worth trading for?

Yes — Swag Soda is generally considered high-value for trading due to its Secret rarity tier and low supply. Community trading data shows an average value of around 13,000,000 coins.

About Swag Soda

Swag Soda is a Brainrot that was released with the Brainrot Trader on 15/11/2025. They have an income of and cost . Swag Soda is an anthropomorphic soda can with a light blue color and an open tab that can be seen wobbling in its idle. It is wearing sunglasses, dark blue shoes, and appears to be doing the rock n' roll gesture with its hands. Overall, its appearence is similiar to Chillin Chili.

Swag Soda is a secret-tier brainrot in Steal a Brainrot, the Roblox collection-and-trading game where every pet generates passive income and can be upgraded with mutations and traits. At base, Swag Soda earns $13.0M/s and costs $1.8B from the in-game shop — those numbers are the floor, before any multiplier from mutations or trait stacking is applied.

It is obtained via Trading from the Brainrot Trader in-game. Verify availability before any trade — Steal a Brainrot regularly cycles which items are obtainable, and a brainrot's market value can swing sharply when the game flips it to limited or unobtainable status.

Rarity and Value Signals

  • Swag Soda is listed as Secret rarity in Steal a Brainrot.
  • The official exist count is not known yet, so the current guess range is used as a temporary supply signal.
  • The latest tracked value signal is around 50 ROBUX.
  • Current demand is marked as TERRIBLE.

Best Mutations and Traits

  • This page tracks 22 mutation option(s) for Swag Soda.

Should You Trade for Swag Soda?

  • Swag Soda can be worth watching for trades because its rarity tier is one of the strongest item signals.
  • Use the value and demand signals on this page as context before comparing recent community trades.

Availability and Trade Notes

  • No confirmed acquisition method is stored yet, so this page avoids guessing how to obtain Swag Soda.
  • Secret rarity is one of the main signals to check before judging whether Swag Soda is common, collectible, or trade-sensitive.
  • The current exist count is a guess range, not a confirmed official count, so treat the supply signal as directional.
  • Mutation data is available, so compare variant supply instead of judging only the base item.
  • rot.rocks currently records demand TERRIBLE and trend LOWERING for this item.
  • The base income signal is 13000000, which can matter when players compare collecting value against trading value.