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'''Glacéau''' is the [[name]] of a line of products sold by [[Energy Brands, Inc.]], a [[beverage]] company based in the [[Whitestone, Queens|Whitestone]] section of [[New York City]]. According to its website, the company was founded in 1996 by J. Darius fuckoff after a water scare in New York City gave him the idea to market alternatives to ordinary bottled water. The success of the Glacéau brand launched a new marketing category in the beverage industry: enhanced water. Glacéau's slogan is “hydrate responsibly”.
'''Glacéau''' is the [[name]] of a line of products sold by [[Energy Brands, Inc.]], a [[beverage]] company based in the [[Whitestone, Queens|Whitestone]] section of [[New York City]]. According to its website, the company was founded in 1996 by J. Darius Bikoff after a water scare in New York City gave him the idea to market alternatives to ordinary bottled water. The success of the Glacéau brand launched a new marketing category in the beverage industry: enhanced water. Glacéau's slogan is “hydrate responsibly”.


==Products==
==Products==

Revision as of 21:10, 29 August 2008

Glacéau
Company typeSubsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company
IndustryBeverage
Founded1996 by J. Darius Bikoff
HeadquartersWhitestone, Queens, New York
ProductsBottled Water
OwnerThe Coca-Cola Company
Number of employees
90,500 (The Coca-Cola Company, 2008)
Websitehttp://www.glaceau.com

Glacéau is the name of a line of products sold by Energy Brands, Inc., a beverage company based in the Whitestone section of New York City. According to its website, the company was founded in 1996 by J. Darius Bikoff after a water scare in New York City gave him the idea to market alternatives to ordinary bottled water. The success of the Glacéau brand launched a new marketing category in the beverage industry: enhanced water. Glacéau's slogan is “hydrate responsibly”.

Products

Energy Brands produces four main product lines under the Glacéau brand: vitaminwater, smartwater, vitaminenergy, and fruitwater. Each are designed to appeal to a health-conscious clientele. Glacéau products are distributed in most of the United States and, since the acquisition of the brand by Coca-Cola, throughout Australia and the United Kingdom. The company also previously sold ready-to-drink coffee beverages under the America's Best Brew brand.

Spokespeople

In October 2004, noted rap artist 50 Cent obtained a stake in Energy Brands, stating that he wanted to make his mark in “healthful beverages,” as opposed to other rappers who more tightly associate with alcoholic beverages (such as Hpnotiq or the Roc-a-fella Records distributed Armadale vodka). The company subsequently introduced a “Formula 50” flavor of vitaminwater, which was developed by the artist and refers to him on its label. After the sale of Glacéau to Coca-Cola for $4.1 billion,[1] the Queens born rapper earned an estimated $400 million.[2] Country superstar Carrie Underwood is the newest celebrity to endorse this product. Athletes such as David Lee, Champ Bailey, Josh Howard, Tony Parker, Shaquille O'Neal, Lebron James, Tracy McGrady, Carl Edwards, Brian Urlacher, David Ortiz, Dwight Howard, Ray Lewis, Gilbert Arenas, Tom Brady, Derek Roy, Henrik Lundqvist, and David Wright have appeared in advertisements. Celebrities such as Kelly Clarkson, Jon Walker, and 50 Cent have been sponsored by vitaminwater as well.

VitaminWater

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VitaminWater logo

VitaminWater consists of vapor distilled, deionized, and/or reverse osmosis water; crystalline fructose (derived from corn syrup) as a sweetener; citric acid; electrolytes; natural flavors; and vitamins, including Vitamin C, B3, B5, B6, B12, and E. Other ingredients are added according to the flavor and intended purpose of the drink. It is not a low-sugar drink, with a sugar content comparable to other sweetened soft drinks.


Previous Flavors

SmartWater

SmartWater is vapor distilled municipal water and an unspecified amount of the electrolytes calcium, magnesium, and potassium. It is available in 750 mL, 1 L, 1.5 L, and 20 oz bottles.

vitaminenergy

vitaminenergy is an energy drink which consists of many of the same ingredients as vitaminwater, such as crystalline fructose, electrolytes, natural flavors, and vitamins (Vitamin B3, B5, B6, B12, and C) along with natural caffeine and ribose. Specific ingredients are added according to the flavor of the drink. The product is advertised to not cause the unpleasant “crash ” associated with most energy drinks.

Flavors

  • Dragonfruit 9
  • Tropical Citrus 18
  • Fruit Punch 21

fruitwater

fruitwater is a less sweetened version of vitaminwater. It consists of the same ingredients only with a light fruit flavor and less crystalline fructose. Aside from “natural flavor,” fruitwater does not contain any actual fruit juice. As of August 2008, nine flavors are now available.

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Glacéau raspberry flavored fruitwater logo

Flavors

  • Raspberry
  • Grape
  • Peach
  • Lime
  • Pomegranate
  • Dragonfruit
  • Lemonade
  • Orange
  • Kiwi-strawberry

Controversies

  • On April 5, 2006, Energy Brands Inc. filed a lawsuit against PepsiCo in the U.S. District Court in Manhattan alleging that PepsiCo's SoBe “Life Water” packages infringed its trade dress for similar drinks. [3] In the subsequent settlement Pepsi agreed to change its packaging.[4][5]

Acquisition by Coca-Cola

On May 25, 2007, The Coca-Cola Company agreed to buy Glacéau in a cash deal valued at $4.1 billion. Tata Tea Ltd. sold their 30% stake in Energy Brands Inc. to The Coca-Cola Company for $1.2 billion. [8]

References

  1. ^ FOXNews.com - Coca-Cola Agrees to Buy Vitamin Water Maker Glaceau for $4.1B - Business And Money | Business News | Financial News
  2. ^ SFGate: Daily Dish : 50 Cent Nets $400 Million Deal
  3. ^ Microsoft Word - 22163200.06
  4. ^ BevNET.com - Judge, Skeptical of Pepsi's Motives, Urges Label Change in Life Water Suit
  5. ^ BevNET.com - Life Water Packaging to Change
  6. ^ "Urlacher penalized for wearing hat". SI.com. Retrieved 2007-04-19.
  7. ^ "What is crystalline fructose?". TheFitShack]. Retrieved 2008-08-07. {{cite web}}: Text "work+" ignored (help)
  8. ^ The Hindu Business Line : Tata Tea makes $523-m profit with Glaceau sale

Further reading

  • Bounds, G. “Move over Coke: How a small beverage maker managed to win shelf space,” Wall Street Journal, Jan. 30, 2006. PDF online
  • Chen, C. Y. “Darius Bikoff vs. Coke and Pepsi: Business is flowing for the godfather of 'enhanced waters.' That's why the big guys are taking note,” Fortune, Feb. 3, 2003.
  • Stanford, D. “Coke intends to buy Vitaminwater-maker Glaceau,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 22, 2007. Article online
  • Gangopadhyay, A. “India Tata Tea Units To Sell Energy Brands Stake To Coca-Cola,” Dow Jones Newswires, May 25, 2007. [1]
  • Iyadurai, S. “New-onset seizures in adults: Possible association with consumption of popular energy drinks” Science Direct, May. 30, 2007. [2]