User:Pnut10/Hype Energy

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Hype Energy is an energy drink sold in the U.S., Canada, and some 22 more countries around the world. Hype Energy currently comes in three varieties: Hype Energy Drink (silver and blue can), Hype Lite (white can), Hype Energy MFP (black carbon fiber can). Hype's full product line is available in 8.4 fl oz (250 ml) and 16.6 fl oz (500 ml).

Contents

[edit] Key Ingredients

In an Hype Energy or Hype Lite, per 8.4 fl oz (250 ml) can:

  • Not all ingredients listed, as seen on can
taurine 4 g/l
caffeine 32 g/l
Vit C 16.5 mg
Vit B 4.9 mg
Vit B5 2.82 mg
Vit E 2.75 mg
Vit B6 0.60 mg
Vit B2 0.52 mg
Vit B1 0.33 mg
Vit B9 0.11 mcg
Vit B12 0.32 mcg
Vit B8 0.04 mcg

[edit] Sizes

Hype Energy varieties come in different sized cans as follows:

  • Hype Energy: 8.4 and 16 fl oz
  • Lite: 8.4 fl oz
  • MFP: 8.4 and 16 fl oz

[edit] Hype Shot Glass

The basic concept of the glass is to receive a precise energy boost that takes effect in a very short space of time. The alcohol floats in the top compartment and does not mix with the Hype in the bottom compartment.


[edit] Affiliation

Hype is also the official drink of the internationally syndicated and streamed internet radio station, SSradiouk.com. Hype Energy is also an official sponsor of Cyber Evolution or Cevo. Cevo is the largest online gaming league in the United States. Hype tends to sponsor gaming teams, skate boarders like Toebee Parkhurst, Dj's, and freestyle skiers.

[edit] History

Hype Energy was first launched in 1994. The original company was led by HARD ROCK cafe’s founder Mr. Barry Cox, which was later purchased in mid 2000 by a business group led by former Formula 1 racing driver and Le Mans winner, Bertrand Gachot.

Hype Energy already has established presence in international markets around the globe. It is currently sold in over 24 countries across the world ranging from USA & Canada to Mexico, in the middle east from Iran to Saudi Arabia and as far Australia and New Zealand.

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