Revive Energy Mints

Revive Energy Mints
Type Energy drink
Manufacturer Revive Franchising, LLC
Country of origin US
Introduced August, 2008
Color Blue
Flavor Mint
Website http://www.reviveboost.com/

Revive energy mints is a brand of energy candy released in 2008 by the Denver-based company RyLo Products.[1]

Active ingredients

Revive energy mints are a sugar-free product. Revive Energy Mints' contains 220 mg[2] of caffeine, guarana, ginseng, green tea, acai berry, goji berry, and mangosteen.[3]

Culture

Central marketing for Revive energy mints actively targets consumers in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, focusing primarily on urban areas and appealing particularly to athletes and health conscious consumers. In 2009, Revive energy mints' first year on the market, Revive Energy hired several celebrities, athletes and competitors as official endorsers of the brand, including Cara Kokenes Samson,[4] Steve Cunningham,[5] and Conor Heun.[6]

In 2010, Revive joined the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS).

Availability

Revive energy mints are carried by convenience stores and retail locations in the U.S. and Canada. For approximately the first year on the market, Revive energy mints could only be purchased from retailers in eight-pack sleeve. More recently, however, Revive Energy has released a new "Power Pack," which contains two Revive energy mints and normally retails for 1.50¢ to $2.49.[7]

References

  1. Revive Energy Mints Signs On Celebrity Endorser Butterbean!. Yahoo Finance, 2009
  2. Caffeine in Mints Chocolate Gum and Pills. Caffeine Informer, 2008
  3. Revive: Nature's Energy Mint. Caffeine Informer, 2008
  4. Revive Energy Mints Brings On Ms Fitness USA, Beverage Industry Today, 2009
  5. Revive Brings on Steve "USS" Cunningham
  6. RyLo Products Teams Up With Ultimate MMA Fighter. PRLog, 2009
  7. Revive Energy Mints Distributor Lands 7-11 Canada
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