Mother (energy drink)

Not be confused with the "Mother" variety of Full Throttle energy drinks, also made by Monster Beverage Corporation.
Mother
Type Energy drink
Manufacturer Monster Beverage Corporation
Country of origin Australia
Introduced 2006
Variants Mother Surge, Mother Big Shot, Mother Lemon Bite, Mother Low Carb, Mother V8 Powered, Mother Frosty Berry, Mother Green Storm, Mother Revive
Related products Full Throttle, V, Red Bull, Rockstar, Monster

Mother is an energy drink marketed to Australians and New Zealanders by Monster Beverage Corporation. Introduced in late 2006, it competes with the two leading energy drinks on the market, V and Red Bull, in the $151 million industry.

In Europe the energy drink Relentless, also sold by Monster, is identical in taste to Mother but has a different colour.

Original version

The original formulation contained 106 mg of caffeine, 33 g of sugar, fruit of the Açaí Palm, 68% apple juice, 5% lemon juice, carbonated water, fructose and malt extract and trace quantities of guarana and ginseng, per 250 mL can.

Reformulation and relaunch

Coca-Cola announced the reformulation and relaunch of Mother in June 2008 after 18 months on the market announcing the new product will be made available from July 1. Changes announced include a new taste ("extensively researched with consumers"), a larger 500 ml can, and a change of packaging colour from aluminium to black and red, the color of the drink from yellow to green, along with a A$3 million marketing campaign.[1] The primary focus of both the campaign and the new packaging is the reformulated taste of the drink, proclaimed on the packaging as 'New - tastes nothing like the old one!'.

Since then Coca-Cola has launched a 4x500mL Mother take-home pack. Mother Surge was launched in July 2009, an orange flavoured variation with 5% juice and the same mix of Taurine, Caffeine and Guarana. Mother was launched into a 355mL glass bottle in August 2009. And most recently a 'Mother of a mixer' 250mL can was launched for bars/clubs in October 2009 followed by convenience stores in April 2010. In 2010 330ml Cans are stocked in some vending machines alongside other Coke Brands. In May 2010, a 150mL variety, 'Mother Big Shot' was released, containing "double guarana and taurine... vs Mother regular per 100mL" according to the can. From November 2010, Mother released both a Low Carb and Lemon Bite variety of the drink. In July 2012, a sugarfree version was released (with a silver can instead of the black).

Recently, Coca-Cola launched a new mother Energy drink variant to the market, featuring "Fuel Cap Bottle". This drink is similar to the new mother taste and boasts mothers "8 energy ingredients" as the main push.

Nutritional Information (Reformulated)

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Average quantities per 500ml Serve [2]

See also

References

  1. [htrerrtp://www.smh.com.au/news/business/mother-of-energy-drink-battles-is-on/2007/01/07/1168104866753.html Mother of energy drink battles is on], Sydney Morning Herald 8 January 2007
  2. A can of Mother: The Mother of all energy drinks, purchased from Coles Supermarkets, October 18th, 2008
  3. A can of Mother: The Mother of all energy drinks, purchased from Coles Supermarkets, August 7, 2010 (Sodium Content lowered from previous 272mg)
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