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|manufacturer=[[United Brands]] |
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|origin=[[USA]] |
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|related= [[Sparks (drink)|Sparks]], [[Tilt (Drink)|Tilt]] |
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|variants= Orange (Orange can, 9.9% ABV), Tropical (Blue can, 9.0% ABV), Cranberry (Red can, 9.0% ABV), |
|variants= Orange (Orange can, 9.9% ABV), Tropical (Blue can, 9.0% ABV), Cranberry (Red can, 9.0% ABV), |
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'''Joose''' is an alcoholic [[energy drink]], similar in design and purpose to competing beverages such as [[Sparks (drink)|Sparks]] and [[Tilt (Drink)|Tilt]]. It is growing in popularity due to its relatively high alcohol content (9.0-9.9% ABV) compared with other beverages generally available at a [[convenience store]] such as [[beer]] (typically 5-6% ABV) and other alcoholic energy drinks (typically 8% ABV). |
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'''Joose''' is a caffeinated alcohol beverage. Its active ingredients [[caffeine]], [[taurine]], and [[ginseng]] are common to energy drinks; however, its additional focus on [[alcohol]] is not. Its packaging states a 9.9% alcoholic content [[Alcohol by volume|by volume]], higher than most American [[beer]] (commonly 5-6%). Its flavor is similar to standard energy drinks such as [[Red Bull]], [[Monster Energy]], and [[Rockstar (drink)|Rockstar]], with a tart, citric, sugary taste. |
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Joose currently is available in 23.5 oz orange, red, or blue cans on a black background {www.drinkjoose.com}. The can with orange highlights contains 9.9% ABV while the can with blue highlights and the can with red highlights are produced with a 9.0% ABV, both in a 23.5 oz can. |
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Joose has been described by Terry Kester, VP of [[United Brands Co.]], as "a little bit of mango, a little bit of papaya and a little bit of lightning." According to its packaging, Joose is comprised of [[malt beverage]], [[caffeine]], [[taurine]], [[ginseng]], and natural coloring. Joose is currently available in 23.5 oz orange, red, or blue cans on a black background. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*{{cite news |title=Buzz Brands |url=http://www.beverageworld.com/content/view/32986/154/ |work=BevBeat/Beer |publisher=[[Beverage World]] |date=18 June 2007 |accessdate=2007-08-04 }} |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 04:06, 22 February 2008
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Type | Malt beverage/Energy drink |
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Manufacturer | United Brands |
Country of origin | USA |
Introduced | ??? |
Proof (US) | 18 and 19.8 (orange) per 23.5 oz can |
Variants | Orange (Orange can, 9.9% ABV), Tropical (Blue can, 9.0% ABV), Cranberry (Red can, 9.0% ABV), |
Related products | Sparks, Tilt |
Website | www |
Joose is an alcoholic energy drink, similar in design and purpose to competing beverages such as Sparks and Tilt. It is growing in popularity due to its relatively high alcohol content (9.0-9.9% ABV) compared with other beverages generally available at a convenience store such as beer (typically 5-6% ABV) and other alcoholic energy drinks (typically 8% ABV).
Joose has been described by Terry Kester, VP of United Brands Co., as "a little bit of mango, a little bit of papaya and a little bit of lightning." According to its packaging, Joose is comprised of malt beverage, caffeine, taurine, ginseng, and natural coloring. Joose is currently available in 23.5 oz orange, red, or blue cans on a black background.
References
- "Buzz Brands". BevBeat/Beer. Beverage World. 18 June 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-04.