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Vita (Chinese: 維他) is a food and beverage brand name owned by the Hong Kong company Vitasoy. [1] First introduced in 1976 as a series of flavored fruit drinks, the brand later expanded to include the world's first ready-to-drink lemon tea beverage. [2] [3] Vita-brand beverages are now available in a variety of countries. [4]
Vitamalt is a drink designed as an energy supplement [citation needed]. It is available in about 70 countries, but it is most widely known in the West Indies, where over time it has attained the status of a cultural symbol. [citation needed] The manufacturers have sponsored sporting events and clubs throughout the Caribbean.
This is a list of soft drinks in order of the brand's country of origin. A soft drink is a beverage that typically contains water (often carbonated water), a sweetener and a flavoring agent. The sweetener may be sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, fruit juice, sugar substitutes (in the case of diet drinks) or some combination of these.
Brand name soft drink products (or their parent brand or brand family) include: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Vitasoy products were centred on the high-protein soy milk drink that the company first produced. Over the years the company expanded into a wider variety of beverages. Some of them (such as fruit juice, milk, tea, soft drinks, water, and tofu) were given the derivative brand name "Vita". Vitaland Services Limited [3] was founded in 1991.
Vitaminenergy, stylized as vitaminenergy, is an energy drink which consists of many of the same ingredients as vitaminwater, such as crystalline fructose (a sugar), 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.
A soft drink is a drink that contains no (or very little) alcohol, as opposed to a hard drink, which does contain alcohol. In general, the term is used only for cold beverages. The term originally referred to carbonated drinks. Please note the subcategories contain numerous soft drinks not directly included in this category.
In 2011, Coca-Cola Amatil claimed that Lift Plus and the Mother energy drink had a combined share of 20 per cent the New Zealand energy drink market or 3.7 per cent of the non-alcoholic ready-to-drink market. [3] In 2018, the name changed from Lift+ to Live+ and ownership was transferred from Coca-Cola Amatil to Monster Beverage Corporation. [1]