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Blue Charge is the brand name of an energy drink, produced in the UK by Asda as an inexpensive alternative to such products as Red Bull and Powerade. It is often drunk in order to combat mental and physical fatigue, it contains, per 250 ml (8.3 U.S. fl. oz.) serving, about 27 g of sugar (glucose, sucrose), 1000 mg of taurine, 600 mg of glucuronolactone, B-complex vitamins and 80 mg of caffeine. The caffeine in one serving is less than that found in an average cup of coffee (typically 100 mg/250-ml cup) or twice as much as found in a can of Coke (40 mg/330-ml can) -around 80 mg per can. A diet version has been available since the beginning of 2003 . Diet Blue Charge is sweetened with aspartame, as opposed to sucrose and glucose, as found in original Blue Charge.

The drink is described on the can as tasting of 'Fruit Flavours' and an alternative Cranberry Version is available. It is commonly used, by the British youth and student culture as mixer in alcoholic drinks such as vodka, when they are unable to afford a more expensive mixer.

Ingredients

The ingredients in Blue Charge, similar to those used in Red Bull, are:Carbonated Water, sucrose, glucose, sodium citrate, taurine, glucuronolactone, caffeine, inositol, (niacinamide, calciumpantothenate, pyridoxine HCL, Vitamin B12, natural and artificial flavors, and colors)

Pricing

The pricing of Blue Charge as of April 2008 is as follows: £0.44 for a 250ml can of Original and Diet Blue Charge; £0.44 for a 250ml can of Cranberry flavoured Blue Charge and £0.90 for a 1 litre bottle (or 3 for £2.50) of Blue Charge.

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