Posts Tagged ‘Drinks’

Announces Ability to Make Custom Sports Drinks For Individual Athletes

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Custom-sports-drinks Announces Ability to Make Custom Sports Drinks For Individual Athletes

Drinkact allows customers create their own dream sport drink that is designed just for them. Drinkact mixes sports drinks according to each individual customer’s preferences, packages the sports drinks and mails the drinks to customers door steps. It’s easy, fun and our drinks will help athletes reach their athletic potential.
sells to both individuals and businesses interested in creating their own line of sports drinks.
People have different needs:

Athletes need a sports drink tailored to your own nutritional needs

All workouts aren’t created equal, Customize your sports drink for your workout

Control type and effect of sugar on your metabolism

Control the amount of energy enhancing ingredients to promote energetic lifestyle choices

Lose weight with low-carb drinks

Gain muscle, strength and endurance

Keep control over what goes in your body

uses only the best high quality ingredients (organic sugars, organic spirulina, organic hemp protein, bee pollen, chlorella, blue/green algae, anti-oxidants and anti-catabolics).

learn more about endurance training!

has found that many of our customers really like our drinks and tend to buy sports drinks in large quantities to get bulk discounts. commonly deals with individuals, sports teams, and running/cycling stores. Please feel free to if you’d like to order bulk sports drinks from us.

By 2009 The United States Is Expected To Have The Largest Market In Energy Drinks

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

By 2009 The United States Is Expected To Have The Largest Market In Energy Drinks










Dublin (PRWEB) December 16, 2005

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c29598) has announced the addition of the Zenith International report: Global Energy Drinks 2005 to their offering.

The global energy drinks market saw double-digit growth in 2004, up 17.8%. Growth was driven by new energising concepts, strong marketing and product positioning, and a push into emergent markets.

The concept of caffeine based ‘body and mind stimulating’ energy drinks originates from Japan and Thailand. Although Asia Pacific remained the leading region with a 58.1% share of global volume in 2004, its market share is expected to gradually decline as other markets evolve. The North American region holds the next largest share – 14.7% – and has seen impressive volume gains. The United States is expected to become the largest country market by 2009.

Although energy drinks remain niche within the broader soft drinks category, it is one of the most dynamic soft drink segments and its sustained growth rates are testament to the energy drink concept’s staying power. Red Bull is the undisputed global market leader, but a broadening of the category and proliferation of brands means that gradually its share is being eroded.

Red Bull remains the archetypal energy drink, but other energy drinks companies are formulating products using an array of other energy boosting ingredients such as green tea, yerba maté, and ginkgo biloba, and revitalising ingredients such as vitamin C, schizandra, açaí, ginger and cranberry extracts. ‘Energising’ beverage formulations that feature many of these ingredients are also encroaching on other drinks segments, such as smoothies, carbonated soft drinks and iced teas.

Zenith International reports offer you the most reliable market figures and in-depth analysis of trends. This comes from a bottom up approach to the research process, and detailed discussions undertaken with industry players.

Zenith’s Global Energy Drinks 2005 report is meticulously researched and is divided into eight main sections – a global market overview and seven regions: North America, Latin America, West Europe, East Europe, Middle East, Asia Pacific, Australia.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c29598

Laura Wood

Senior Manager

Research and Markets

Fax: +353 1 4100 980

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Health Supplements in Energy Drinks Do Not Provide More Energy

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

Health Supplements in Energy Drinks Do Not Provide More Energy










Bullhead City, AZ (PRWEB) February 27, 2007

In 2006, LifeStyle Marketing Inc. studied the health supplements found in many of the popular energy drinks to develop an Energy Spray based on these supplements.

After several months of testing, reformulating and retesting, LifeStyle Marketing Inc (http://www.Lsm-inc.com) found the so-called active ingredients in energy drinks have no merit and have decided not to manufacture or distribute an Energy Spray based on these ingredients. LifeStyle Marketing Inc found the reason people feel they have more energy after drinking energy drinks is due to the high amount sugar and caffeine and not any magic ingredients such as taurine, vitamins or any other supplements. According to a recent AP article, last year there were 300 reported caffeine overdoses associated with these so called energy drinks.

LifeStyle Marketing, Inc. will not to put its Sob’r-K ™ brand on a product it does not believe in, is not 100 percent safe or is a good value to its customers. LifeStyle Marketing Inc is looking at several other products to include under the logo.

LifeStyle Marketing Inc. manufactures and distributes the #1 hangover remedy, Sob’r-K HangoverStopper.

LifeStyle Marketing Inc is always asked why it doesn’t add some vitamin(s) or other supplement(s) to its signature product, Sob’r-K HangoverStopper.

The answer is simple. LifeStyle Marketing Inc tests every new hangover pill that comes to market. LifeStyle Marketing Inc found that all these other so-called remedies have no merit and that there is not enough research into the safety of the products, or that the country where it is grown or manufactured may be questionable.

Summary:

If we find a supplement, vitamin or mineral that will help our customers with hangovers and we feel the product is safe we will add it to Sob’r-K HangoverStopper and call it Sob’r-K HangoverStopper Plus. If a consumer feels that a vitamin or supplement will help with a hangover they should buy the vitamin or supplement but consumer does not need to overpay for the vitamin or supplement under the name of a hangover product.


The New York Post reviewed Sob’r-K as “Excellent … no headache and no nausea”

HangoverReview com rates Sob’r-K the least expensive, most effective hangover prevention product.

HowStuffWorks com rated Sob’r-K as FACT and all the other hangover cures as FICTION!

The London Times wrote that “Sob’r-K is wondrous!”

POV Magazine wrote that “Sob’r-K is our favorite.”

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