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Monster Beverage

Monster Beverage Corporation[2] is an American beverage company that manufactures energy drinks including Monster Energy, Relentless and Burn. The company was originally founded as Hansen's in 1935 in Southern California, originally selling juice products. The company renamed itself as Monster Beverage in 2012.

Monster Beverage Corporation
Headquarters in Corona
FormerlyHansen Natural Corporation
Company typePublic
Founded1935; 89 years ago (1935)
(as Hansen's)
Southern California
FounderHubert Hansen
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key people
ProductsEnergy drinks
Revenue US$7.14 billion (2023)
US$1.95 billion (2023)
US$1.63 billion (2023)
Total assets US$9.69 billion (2023)
Total equity US$8.23 billion (2023)
Number of employees
5,254 (2023)
Websitemonsterbevcorp.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

As of 2020, Monster held 39% of the $86 billion global energy drink market, the second highest share after Red Bull.[3]

History edit

Hansen's was founded in 1935.[4] In the 1930s, Hubert Hansen and his three sons began selling juice to film studios and retailers in Southern California under the Hansen's name. In the 1970s, Tim Hansen (the grandson of Hubert) developed and marketed a variety of sodas and juices, also under the Hansen's label.[5]

The company became Hansen's Juices, and later The Fresh Juice Company of California. The plant that was opened in Los Angeles in 1946 was used until operations were moved to a new plant in Azusa, California in 1993. The company filed for bankruptcy in 1988, and was acquired by the California CoPackers Corporation and renamed Hansen Natural Company. In 1990, Hansen's went public with an initial public offering.[6] In 1997, Hansen's launched their first energy drink, called Hansen's Energy.[7] In 1998, the company moved from Anaheim, California to Corona, California. On January 5, 2012, after energy drinks had grown to the largest source of revenue, shareholders agreed to change the name of the company from Hansen's Natural to Monster Beverage Corporation, under the new ticker MNST. Shareholders also approved an increase in the number of authorized shares of common stock to 240,000,000 shares from 120,000,000 shares.[8]

In April 2008, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ruled products containing high-fructose corn syrup could not be labeled "natural".[9] Shortly after, Hansen's Natural Corporation announced they had begun using cane sugar instead.[10]

In September 2009, Hansen brand Monster Energy sent a cease and desist letter to Rock Art Brewery, demanding the microbrewery stop selling its new Vermonster beer, drop its pursuit of a federal trademark for the name, and pay Hansen's lawyer fees. This resulted in a boycott of all Hansen products by a few Vermont retailers.[11]

The Coca-Cola Company bought a 16.7% stake for $2.15 billion in Monster Beverage Corp in 2015. This stake peaked at 19.3% due to share buybacks conducted by Monster Beverage Corp in 2018.[12][13]

In January 2022, the company acquired CANarchy Craft Brewery Collective for US$330 million.[14] In February 2022, it was reported Monster and Constellation Brands were considering a merger which would have a combined market capitalization above $90 billion.[15] In June 2023, Monster reached an agreement to acquire Vital Pharmaceuticals, the owner of Bang Energy.[16]

Sponsorship edit

NASCAR announced on December 1, 2016, a multi-year deal that will make Monster Energy only the third entitlement sponsor in its premier series history.[17] However, this deal ended after the 2019 race season, and the series will be known as simply the "NASCAR Cup Series" from 2020 onward. The company is expected to continue sponsoring individual drivers, including Tyler Reddick, Ty Gibbs and Riley Herbst into the future. Monster remains a secondary sponsor.

Professional Bull Riders Unleash the Beast Series carries a Monster Energy sponsorship.

World of Outlaws features the NOS brand as its title sponsor.

AMA Supercross[18] features Monster Energy as its title sponsor.

Finances edit

For the fiscal year 2017, Monster Beverage reported earnings of US$821 million, with an annual revenue of US$3.369 billion, an increase of 10.5% over the previous fiscal cycle. Monster Beverage's shares traded at over $51 per share, and its market capitalization was valued at US$29.9 billion in November 2018.[19]

Year Revenue
in mil. USD$
Net income
in mil. USD$
Total assets
in mil. USD$
Price per share
in USD$
Employees
2005 349 63 164 1.75
2006 606 98 308 5.49
2007 904 149 545 7.30
2008 1,034 108 762 5.27
2009 1,143 209 800 5.81
2010 1,304 212 1,147 7.36
2011 1,703 286 1,362 12.44
2012 2,061 340 1,043 19.77
2013 2,246 339 1,421 18.65 1,571
2014 2,465 483 1,939 26.79 1,538
2015 2,723 547 5,571 45.46 1,659
2016 3,049 713 4,153 47.66 1,836
2017 3,369 821 4,791 51.69 2,114

Products edit

Former products edit

Natural soda edit

Natural Soda comes in twelve flavors: Original Cola, Ginger Ale, Key Lime Twist, Cherry Vanilla Creme, Grapefruit, Kiwi Strawberry, Vanilla Cola, Mandarin Lime, Creamy Root Beer, Raspberry, Mango Orange, and Pomegranate.[20] All Hansen's sodas are made with cane sugar.

Diet soda edit

Their Diet Soda is available in ten flavors: Cola, Black Cherry, Peach, Kiwi Strawberry, Vanilla Cherry Créme, Tangerine, Lime, Ginger Ale, Root Beer, Grapefruit, and Pomegranate. Hansen's diet soda is sweetened with acesulfame potassium and sucralose. All diet sodas are OU Kosher certified.[4][failed verification]

Drink mixers edit

Monster Beverage sells three flavors of soda mixer: Tonic, Ginger Ale, and Club Soda.

Fruit juices edit

The company sells thirteen fruit juices in 64-ounce PET bottles, several of which are available in smaller bottles for kids. These include Apple, Grape, White Grape, Pineapple, Apple Grape, Apple Strawberry, Orange, Cranberry Apple, Ruby Red Grapefruit, Pomegranate, Organic Apple White Grape, Organic Apple Wild Berry and Organic Apple. Hansen's Natural Organic Apple Juice is made solely from concentrates the company obtains from China. Hansen's uses concentrates from China in other varieties of its juices, despite the availability of such juice concentrates made from fruit grown and processed in the United States, which grows an abundance of apples, as well as many of the other fruits used in Hansen's juice products. These juices contain 120% of the United States Recommended Daily Allowances (USRDA) for Vitamin C (except Pomegranate, which contains 100%).[citation needed]

In 2009, Monster Beverage introduced Hansen's Natural Lo-Cal 64-ounce juice cocktails, in four flavors. They are sweetened with Truvia.

Hansen's fruit juice smoothies contain approximately 25% juice and provide 100% of the recommended daily adult intake of Vitamins A, C, and E. They are packaged in 11.5-ounce aluminum cans.

Juices for children edit

Hansen's Juice Blast line of children's juice drinks was launched in conjunction with Costco and sold in Costco stores. Hansen also has a Juice Slam line of children's juice drinks. Both lines are sold in 6.75-ounce boxes.

In May 2001, Hansen's acquired the Junior Juice beverage business.[21] Hansen's Junior Juice is 100% juice, sold in 4.23-ounce cartons and targeted at toddlers and preschoolers. Certain flavors of Junior Juice have calcium added and all flavors contain 100% of the daily recommended allowance of Vitamin C. The brand was introduced in 1991 by McCain Foods,[22] and sold to the Pasco Beverage Group in 2000[23] before being sold again, to Hansen's. Hansen's replaced the original four mascots, Uncle Froggy, Emily the Mouse, Ronald Rabbit, and Nick the Fox,[24] with Clifford the Big Red Dog.

In July 2008, Hansen's introduced Hansen's Organic Junior Water, in 4.23-ounce packages aimed at children between two and six years old. The Hansen's Organic Junior Water line of flavored water contains 100% of the daily recommended allowance of Vitamin C and thirty calories per serving. Also in 2008, organic Junior Water was introduced. Hansen's later introduced Coconut Water Twist, containing coconut water,[25] and Garden Twist, a combination of fruits and vegetables, which is the only Junior Juice variant to be sold in bottles.[25]

Other beverages edit

Smoothies, Rumba Energy Juice, Energade, and Energy Formula, are minor products. Monster owns Blue Sky Beverage Company, which manufactures several soft drinks. Monster produces the Monster, Lost, and Rumba energy drinks, which were previously distributed in the United States by Anheuser Busch.[26]

In August 2009, Hansen's introduced the SELF Beauty Elixir line, a low-calorie beverage containing vitamins, minerals, natural fruit & botanical extracts, antioxidants and 30% fruit juice. The beverage contains 35 calories and a low amount of sodium per 8-ounce aluminum can.

Signature Soda edit

Hansen's Signature Soda line included Black Cherry, Vanilla Cream, Orange Cream, Ginger Beer, and Sarsaparilla flavors.[4]

Natural and diet tea sodas edit

Hansen's Natural and Diet Soda flavors included: Black Cherry, Tangerine, Tropical, Orange Mango, Peach Mango, Peach, Cherry, Cranberry, Clear Root Beer, Vanilla Coffee, Low Cal Wildberry, Low Cal Cola, and Low Cal Creamy Cola.

In 2006, Hansen's introduced a line of iced teas in 16-ounce PET bottles. Some varieties were sweetened with cane sugar and some were unsweetened. Flavors included Lemon Mint, Pomegranate, Ginger, and Tangerine. There were also three flavors of diet green tea soda: Lemon Mint, Ginger and Tangerine. Each bottle of tea contained 75 mg of Epigallocatechin gallate. Hansen's also made tea bags.

Controversies edit

In 2018, The Huffington Post published an article in which five women accused Monster Beverage of having an abusive and discriminatory culture.[27] Brent Hamilton, then head of music marketing at Monster Energy, had been charged with assault for strangling and biting his girlfriend in 2016, but he wasn't let go until 2019, allegedly for sexual misconduct.[28] Manager Phillip Deitrich regularly humiliated and boycotted a female subordinate in public, and denied her increases in compensation. VP John Kenneally was accused of retaliation, bullying, and sexual harassment. According to three women, he subverted their reputations and forced them to abandon the company. One woman had responded to his advances but suffered nothing but abuse as a consequence of his jealous personality. She was ultimately forced out of the company by Kenneally after objecting to him calling her a "whore". Kenneally was fired two weeks after the article was released.[28] In March 2018, a sixth woman came forward, accusing retired manager Ted Cook of sexual harassment, and claimed being fired for mercurial reasons.[29]

References edit

  1. ^ "2023 Annual Report". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. February 29, 2024. Retrieved March 2, 2024.
  2. ^ "Evolution of Merchandising in the Apparel Industry and Management of Private Label Apparel in the Retail Industry", Apparel Merchandising, Fairchild Publications, pp. 1–50, 2014, doi:10.5040/9781501303241.ch-001, ISBN 978-1-5013-0324-1
  3. ^ . T4.ai. August 16, 2020. Archived from the original on April 22, 2023. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c "Hansen's Natural Sodas". Hansens.com.
  5. ^ . Hansens.com. Archived from the original on February 22, 2010. Retrieved February 17, 2010.
  6. ^ "Monster Beverage's Record Quarter". Front Office Sports. Retrieved January 30, 2024.
  7. ^ Carpenter, Murray (March 8, 2014). "Generation jitters: are we addicted to caffeine?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved January 30, 2024.
  8. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 26, 2018. Retrieved July 6, 2012.
  9. ^ Mueller, Sue. FDA: High fructose corn syrup not natural August 14, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, Foodconsumer.org, April 22, 2008
  10. ^ "Natural Soda". Marketwire.com. Retrieved January 15, 2022.
  11. ^ . Wcax.com. October 9, 2009. Archived from the original on June 22, 2012. Retrieved November 19, 2012.
  12. ^ Byington, Lillianna (November 9, 2018). "Coca-Cola in fight with Monster over new energy drinks". Fooddive.com.
  13. ^ "2021 Proxy statement". Sec.gov.
  14. ^ "Monster Beverage to buy craft-beer maker in alcohol market drive". Reuters.com. January 13, 2022. Retrieved January 15, 2022.
  15. ^ "Monster Beverage and Constellation Mergers Talks Are Progressing". Bloomberg. February 14, 2022.
  16. ^ "Monster Close to Acquiring Rival Bang Energy For $362 Million". Bloomberg.com. June 29, 2023. Retrieved July 1, 2023.
  17. ^ "Monster Energy backing NASCAR's top series". ESPN.com. December 1, 2016. Retrieved January 15, 2022.
  18. ^ "The Official Site of Monster Energy® AMA Supercross". www.supercrosslive.com. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
  19. ^ "Monster Beverage Revenue 2006-2018 | MNST". Macrotrends.net. Retrieved November 5, 2018.
  20. ^ . Hansens.com. Archived from the original on January 30, 2010. Retrieved January 19, 2010.
  21. ^ "Hansen Buys Junior Juice" Nutraceuticals World, July 1, 2001
  22. ^ "McCain Citrus: the little juice company grows up" Business Library, April–May 1992
  23. ^ "Pasco adds McCain Citrus, sells 'Old South' brand" Business Library, May 8, 2000
  24. ^ . Youtube.com. Archived from the original on July 27, 2013.
  25. ^ a b . Hansens.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2012. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
  26. ^ . Hansens.com. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved October 24, 2007.
  27. ^ "Exclusive: 5 Women Sue Monster Energy Over Abusive, Discriminatory Culture". HuffPost. January 23, 2018. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  28. ^ a b "Monster Energy Ousts Executive Nearly 3 Years After Assault Charges". HuffPost. May 14, 2019. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  29. ^ "Trapped Inside The Monster Energy Frat House". HuffPost. March 29, 2018. Retrieved February 16, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website
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    • SEC filings
    • Yahoo!

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Hansen s redirects here For other uses see Hansen Monster Beverage Corporation 2 is an American beverage company that manufactures energy drinks including Monster Energy Relentless and Burn The company was originally founded as Hansen s in 1935 in Southern California originally selling juice products The company renamed itself as Monster Beverage in 2012 Monster Beverage CorporationHeadquarters in CoronaFormerlyHansen Natural CorporationCompany typePublicTraded asNasdaq MNSTNasdaq 100 componentS amp P 500 componentFounded1935 89 years ago 1935 as Hansen s Southern CaliforniaFounderHubert HansenHeadquartersCorona California U S Key peopleRodney Sacks chairman and co CEO Hilton Schlosberg vice chairman and co CEO ProductsEnergy drinksRevenueUS 7 14 billion 2023 Operating incomeUS 1 95 billion 2023 Net incomeUS 1 63 billion 2023 Total assetsUS 9 69 billion 2023 Total equityUS 8 23 billion 2023 Number of employees5 254 2023 Websitemonsterbevcorp wbr comFootnotes references 1 As of 2020 Monster held 39 of the 86 billion global energy drink market the second highest share after Red Bull 3 Contents 1 History 2 Sponsorship 3 Finances 4 Products 5 Former products 5 1 Natural soda 5 2 Diet soda 5 3 Drink mixers 5 4 Fruit juices 5 5 Juices for children 5 6 Other beverages 5 7 Signature Soda 5 8 Natural and diet tea sodas 6 Controversies 7 References 8 External linksHistory editHansen s was founded in 1935 4 In the 1930s Hubert Hansen and his three sons began selling juice to film studios and retailers in Southern California under the Hansen s name In the 1970s Tim Hansen the grandson of Hubert developed and marketed a variety of sodas and juices also under the Hansen s label 5 The company became Hansen s Juices and later The Fresh Juice Company of California The plant that was opened in Los Angeles in 1946 was used until operations were moved to a new plant in Azusa California in 1993 The company filed for bankruptcy in 1988 and was acquired by the California CoPackers Corporation and renamed Hansen Natural Company In 1990 Hansen s went public with an initial public offering 6 In 1997 Hansen s launched their first energy drink called Hansen s Energy 7 In 1998 the company moved from Anaheim California to Corona California On January 5 2012 after energy drinks had grown to the largest source of revenue shareholders agreed to change the name of the company from Hansen s Natural to Monster Beverage Corporation under the new ticker MNST Shareholders also approved an increase in the number of authorized shares of common stock to 240 000 000 shares from 120 000 000 shares 8 In April 2008 the U S Food and Drug Administration ruled products containing high fructose corn syrup could not be labeled natural 9 Shortly after Hansen s Natural Corporation announced they had begun using cane sugar instead 10 In September 2009 Hansen brand Monster Energy sent a cease and desist letter to Rock Art Brewery demanding the microbrewery stop selling its new Vermonster beer drop its pursuit of a federal trademark for the name and pay Hansen s lawyer fees This resulted in a boycott of all Hansen products by a few Vermont retailers 11 The Coca Cola Company bought a 16 7 stake for 2 15 billion in Monster Beverage Corp in 2015 This stake peaked at 19 3 due to share buybacks conducted by Monster Beverage Corp in 2018 12 13 In January 2022 the company acquired CANarchy Craft Brewery Collective for US 330 million 14 In February 2022 it was reported Monster and Constellation Brands were considering a merger which would have a combined market capitalization above 90 billion 15 In June 2023 Monster reached an agreement to acquire Vital Pharmaceuticals the owner of Bang Energy 16 Sponsorship editNASCAR announced on December 1 2016 a multi year deal that will make Monster Energy only the third entitlement sponsor in its premier series history 17 However this deal ended after the 2019 race season and the series will be known as simply the NASCAR Cup Series from 2020 onward The company is expected to continue sponsoring individual drivers including Tyler Reddick Ty Gibbs and Riley Herbst into the future Monster remains a secondary sponsor Professional Bull Riders Unleash the Beast Series carries a Monster Energy sponsorship World of Outlaws features the NOS brand as its title sponsor AMA Supercross 18 features Monster Energy as its title sponsor Finances editFor the fiscal year 2017 Monster Beverage reported earnings of US 821 million with an annual revenue of US 3 369 billion an increase of 10 5 over the previous fiscal cycle Monster Beverage s shares traded at over 51 per share and its market capitalization was valued at US 29 9 billion in November 2018 19 Year Revenuein mil USD Net incomein mil USD Total assetsin mil USD Price per sharein USD Employees2005 349 63 164 1 752006 606 98 308 5 492007 904 149 545 7 302008 1 034 108 762 5 272009 1 143 209 800 5 812010 1 304 212 1 147 7 362011 1 703 286 1 362 12 442012 2 061 340 1 043 19 772013 2 246 339 1 421 18 65 1 5712014 2 465 483 1 939 26 79 1 5382015 2 723 547 5 571 45 46 1 6592016 3 049 713 4 153 47 66 1 8362017 3 369 821 4 791 51 69 2 114Products editMonster Energy Full Throttle NOS Bang Energy Reign Relentless Mother Burn Predator Live True NorthFormer products editNatural soda edit Natural Soda comes in twelve flavors Original Cola Ginger Ale Key Lime Twist Cherry Vanilla Creme Grapefruit Kiwi Strawberry Vanilla Cola Mandarin Lime Creamy Root Beer Raspberry Mango Orange and Pomegranate 20 All Hansen s sodas are made with cane sugar Diet soda edit Their Diet Soda is available in ten flavors Cola Black Cherry Peach Kiwi Strawberry Vanilla Cherry Creme Tangerine Lime Ginger Ale Root Beer Grapefruit and Pomegranate Hansen s diet soda is sweetened with acesulfame potassium and sucralose All diet sodas are OU Kosher certified 4 failed verification Drink mixers edit Monster Beverage sells three flavors of soda mixer Tonic Ginger Ale and Club Soda Fruit juices edit The company sells thirteen fruit juices in 64 ounce PET bottles several of which are available in smaller bottles for kids These include Apple Grape White Grape Pineapple Apple Grape Apple Strawberry Orange Cranberry Apple Ruby Red Grapefruit Pomegranate Organic Apple White Grape Organic Apple Wild Berry and Organic Apple Hansen s Natural Organic Apple Juice is made solely from concentrates the company obtains from China Hansen s uses concentrates from China in other varieties of its juices despite the availability of such juice concentrates made from fruit grown and processed in the United States which grows an abundance of apples as well as many of the other fruits used in Hansen s juice products These juices contain 120 of the United States Recommended Daily Allowances USRDA for Vitamin C except Pomegranate which contains 100 citation needed In 2009 Monster Beverage introduced Hansen s Natural Lo Cal 64 ounce juice cocktails in four flavors They are sweetened with Truvia Hansen s fruit juice smoothies contain approximately 25 juice and provide 100 of the recommended daily adult intake of Vitamins A C and E They are packaged in 11 5 ounce aluminum cans Juices for children edit Hansen s Juice Blast line of children s juice drinks was launched in conjunction with Costco and sold in Costco stores Hansen also has a Juice Slam line of children s juice drinks Both lines are sold in 6 75 ounce boxes In May 2001 Hansen s acquired the Junior Juice beverage business 21 Hansen s Junior Juice is 100 juice sold in 4 23 ounce cartons and targeted at toddlers and preschoolers Certain flavors of Junior Juice have calcium added and all flavors contain 100 of the daily recommended allowance of Vitamin C The brand was introduced in 1991 by McCain Foods 22 and sold to the Pasco Beverage Group in 2000 23 before being sold again to Hansen s Hansen s replaced the original four mascots Uncle Froggy Emily the Mouse Ronald Rabbit and Nick the Fox 24 with Clifford the Big Red Dog In July 2008 Hansen s introduced Hansen s Organic Junior Water in 4 23 ounce packages aimed at children between two and six years old The Hansen s Organic Junior Water line of flavored water contains 100 of the daily recommended allowance of Vitamin C and thirty calories per serving Also in 2008 organic Junior Water was introduced Hansen s later introduced Coconut Water Twist containing coconut water 25 and Garden Twist a combination of fruits and vegetables which is the only Junior Juice variant to be sold in bottles 25 Other beverages edit Smoothies Rumba Energy Juice Energade and Energy Formula are minor products Monster owns Blue Sky Beverage Company which manufactures several soft drinks Monster produces the Monster Lost and Rumba energy drinks which were previously distributed in the United States by Anheuser Busch 26 In August 2009 Hansen s introduced the SELF Beauty Elixir line a low calorie beverage containing vitamins minerals natural fruit amp botanical extracts antioxidants and 30 fruit juice The beverage contains 35 calories and a low amount of sodium per 8 ounce aluminum can Signature Soda edit Hansen s Signature Soda line included Black Cherry Vanilla Cream Orange Cream Ginger Beer and Sarsaparilla flavors 4 Natural and diet tea sodas edit Hansen s Natural and Diet Soda flavors included Black Cherry Tangerine Tropical Orange Mango Peach Mango Peach Cherry Cranberry Clear Root Beer Vanilla Coffee Low Cal Wildberry Low Cal Cola and Low Cal Creamy Cola In 2006 Hansen s introduced a line of iced teas in 16 ounce PET bottles Some varieties were sweetened with cane sugar and some were unsweetened Flavors included Lemon Mint Pomegranate Ginger and Tangerine There were also three flavors of diet green tea soda Lemon Mint Ginger and Tangerine Each bottle of tea contained 75 mg of Epigallocatechin gallate Hansen s also made tea bags Controversies editIn 2018 The Huffington Post published an article in which five women accused Monster Beverage of having an abusive and discriminatory culture 27 Brent Hamilton then head of music marketing at Monster Energy had been charged with assault for strangling and biting his girlfriend in 2016 but he wasn t let go until 2019 allegedly for sexual misconduct 28 Manager Phillip Deitrich regularly humiliated and boycotted a female subordinate in public and denied her increases in compensation VP John Kenneally was accused of retaliation bullying and sexual harassment According to three women he subverted their reputations and forced them to abandon the company One woman had responded to his advances but suffered nothing but abuse as a consequence of his jealous personality She was ultimately forced out of the company by Kenneally after objecting to him calling her a whore Kenneally was fired two weeks after the article was released 28 In March 2018 a sixth woman came forward accusing retired manager Ted Cook of sexual harassment and claimed being fired for mercurial reasons 29 References edit 2023 Annual Report U S Securities and Exchange Commission February 29 2024 Retrieved March 2 2024 Evolution of Merchandising in the Apparel Industry and Management of Private Label Apparel in the Retail Industry Apparel Merchandising Fairchild Publications pp 1 50 2014 doi 10 5040 9781501303241 ch 001 ISBN 978 1 5013 0324 1 Energy Drink Market Share T4 ai August 16 2020 Archived from the original on April 22 2023 Retrieved December 31 2020 a b c Hansen s Natural Sodas Hansens com Hansen s Natural Sodas Hansens com Archived from the original on February 22 2010 Retrieved February 17 2010 Monster Beverage s Record Quarter Front Office Sports Retrieved January 30 2024 Carpenter Murray March 8 2014 Generation jitters are we addicted to caffeine The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved January 30 2024 New Stock Ticker Press release PDF Archived from the original PDF on September 26 2018 Retrieved July 6 2012 Mueller Sue FDA High fructose corn syrup not natural Archived August 14 2020 at the Wayback Machine Foodconsumer org April 22 2008 Natural Soda Marketwire com Retrieved January 15 2022 Monster Problem for Rock Art WCAX COM Local Vermont News Weather and Sports Wcax com October 9 2009 Archived from the original on June 22 2012 Retrieved November 19 2012 Byington Lillianna November 9 2018 Coca Cola in fight with Monster over new energy drinks Fooddive com 2021 Proxy statement Sec gov Monster Beverage to buy craft beer maker in alcohol market drive Reuters com January 13 2022 Retrieved January 15 2022 Monster Beverage and Constellation Mergers Talks Are Progressing Bloomberg February 14 2022 Monster Close to Acquiring Rival Bang Energy For 362 Million Bloomberg com June 29 2023 Retrieved July 1 2023 Monster Energy backing NASCAR s top series ESPN com December 1 2016 Retrieved January 15 2022 The Official Site of Monster Energy AMA Supercross www supercrosslive com Retrieved July 23 2022 Monster Beverage Revenue 2006 2018 MNST Macrotrends net Retrieved November 5 2018 Hansen s Natural Sodas Hansens com Archived from the original on January 30 2010 Retrieved January 19 2010 Hansen Buys Junior Juice Nutraceuticals World July 1 2001 McCain Citrus the little juice company grows up Business Library April May 1992 Pasco adds McCain Citrus sells Old South brand Business Library May 8 2000 YouTube Youtube com Archived from the original on July 27 2013 a b Hansen s Natural Sodas Hansens com Archived from the original on July 14 2012 Retrieved July 4 2012 Hansen s Natural Sodas Hansens com Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved October 24 2007 Exclusive 5 Women Sue Monster Energy Over Abusive Discriminatory Culture HuffPost January 23 2018 Retrieved February 16 2022 a b Monster Energy Ousts Executive Nearly 3 Years After Assault Charges HuffPost May 14 2019 Retrieved February 16 2022 Trapped Inside The Monster Energy Frat House HuffPost March 29 2018 Retrieved February 16 2022 External links edit nbsp Companies portalOfficial website Business data for 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