Emerge Stimulation Drink

Emerge is a carbonated mixed-fruit flavour energy drink from the United Kingdom which contains taurine and caffeine. It is produced by the Cott Corporation at their packaging facility at Kegworth in Leicestershire. It is sold in Sainsburys, Asda, Poundland, Home Bargains and other retailers, usually newsagents.[1] Its primary difference from competing brand-name energy drinks such as Red Bull and Relentless is the comparatively lower RRP of between 59p and 75p (250ml can). It can often be found at a lower price than this, for example in pound shops or more recently, for loyalty card prices.

The original (250ml) can of Emerge Stimulation Drink

The brand is the sixth largest in the UK, after Lucozade, Red Bull, Monster, Relentless and Rockstar.[2]

In 2014, 15.1 million litres of the drink was produced, an increase of 24.3% on the previous year.[3]

Ingredients

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Listed below is the ingredients for the regular version:[4]

Not recommended for people who may be sensitive to caffeine, or for pregnant women or children.[5]

All versions of Emerge are suitable for vegetarians and vegans.[citation needed]

Available in 250 and 330 ml cans, 500 ml and 1 l plastic bottles. Also non sparkling, isotonic drinks in two flavours (orange and mixed berry) available in 500 ml plastic bottles.

Flavours

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Two new flavours of Emerge were released in 2011, the Mixed Berry flavour and the Tropical flavour.[6] Listed below are the flavours:[7] In 2021 more flavours were added including Zero White and Impact.

Flavour Can Price
Original Red and silver 59p
Original light Silver and red 59p
Tropical Orange and silver 59p
Mixed Berry Purple and silver 59p
Citrus Green and silver 59p
Zero White White and silver 59p
Impact Red and black 59p

Sponsorship

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Emerge sponsored NME's 2011 Emerge Radar 2011 Tour.[8]

References

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  1. ^ EmergeStimulation.com "Stockists - Netto, Nisa, Tesco, Poundland, Waitrose, Asda, Costco, Bargain Booze", EmergeStimuation.com, Accessed 7 April 2011
  2. ^ Gwynn, Simon (14 Aug 2015). "Emerge refresh looks to push energy drink brand upmarket". The Grocer. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  3. ^ North, Amy (27 March 2015). "Health matters: Brits splash out on low and no cal drinks". The Grocer. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  4. ^ "Regular emerge 250ml Can - Ingredients". Emerge Stimulation. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  5. ^ EmergeStimulation.com "Emerge Regular Ingredients", EmergeStimuation.com, Accessed 7 April 2011
  6. ^ "Emerge Drinks". Emerge Website.
  7. ^ "Drinks Flavours". Emerge Stimulation. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  8. ^ NME.com "Emerge NME Radar Tour 2011", NME.com, 3 March 2011, Accessed 7 April 2011
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