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Rockstar (drink)

Rockstar (stylized as ROCKST★R or ЯR) is an energy drink created in 2001,[1] which, as of 2020, had a 10% market share of the global energy drink market; the third-highest after Red Bull and Monster Energy.[2] Rockstar is based in Purchase, New York. As of January 2013, Rockstar Energy Drink was available in more than 20 flavors and in more than 30 countries. Since March 2020 Rockstar is a part of PepsiCo.[3]

Rockstar
Product typeEnergy drink
OwnerPepsiCo
CountryUnited States
Introduced2001; 23 years ago (2001)
Websiterockstarenergy.com

History edit

Founded in 2001 by Russ Weiner,[1] the son of right-wing radio show host Michael Savage.[4] Rockstar launched into what was the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. beverage market at the time, energy drinks.[5] In addition to featuring different ingredients, which it claimed were "scientifically formulated to speed the recovery time of those who lead active and exhausting lifestyles—from athletes to rock stars,"[6] Rockstar sought to differentiate itself from the market leader, Red Bull, by using a 16 US fluid ounces (470 ml) can size as opposed to Red Bull's 8 US fluid ounces (240 ml) can, and drawing attention to this fact with the slogan "twice the size of Red Bull for the same price".[5]

By 2007, Rockstar was one of the top three energy drink brands in North America, with a 155% growth in sales in 2004,[7] reaching $48 million" Atlanta Journal-Constitution[8] and had sold over a billion cans.[9] It had 14% of the US energy drink market in 2008,[10] and as of 2009 was available in over 20 countries. Among those countries are Sold: in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Spain, Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, Mexico, Malta, New Zealand, Argentina, the Netherlands, Finland, South Africa, Morocco and Colombia. Rockstar switched distributors from the Coca-Cola Company to PepsiCo in the summer of 2009.[11]

Production and distribution for the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland was franchised to Irn Bru owners A.G. Barr,[12] This contract was terminated in 2020, following the acquisition by PepsiCo.[13]

In 2020, PepsiCo acquired Rockstar Energy for $3.85 billion.[14]

In 2021, the company altered the flavor of the "Original" version and can styling underwent a re-design as part of a new marketing campaign.[15]

Contents edit

Original Rockstar Energy Drink includes sugar, caffeine, and a variety of herbs, like panax ginseng, ginkgo biloba, milk thistle extract, and guarana-seed extract. The amount of guarana used to be higher, but "after being criticized for including guarana once health concerns about the herb were publicized, the amount in the drink was significantly reduced".[16] It also includes 1000 mg of taurine.[17]

Rockstar products in the US have two levels of caffeine content: either 10 mg of caffeine per ounce, or 15 mg of caffeine per ounce. Rockstar Energy Drink Original contains 160 mg of caffeine per 16 ounce can, while the Rockstar Punched and Pure Zero energy drinks contain 240 mg of caffeine per 16 ounce can.

Several alcoholic versions of Rockstar are available in Canada; an alcoholic version in the US was discontinued in 2007, possibly in response to criticism that young people were confusing the alcoholic version with the regular one.[18]

Criticism edit

Health Issues edit

Rockstar Original was named Worst Energy Drink by Men's Health magazine for having 280 calories due to 67.5 grams of sugar. Monster Energy Lo-Carb, with 20 calories, was suggested as a replacement.[19] Rockstar has responded to this kind of criticism by introducing a line of low calorie energy drinks that include electrolytes called "Rockstar Recovery".

In general energy drinks can cause jitteriness and anxiety. If mixed with alcohol, they may also mask the level of alcohol intoxication. Used in moderation no detrimental side effects have been known.[20][21]

Corporate Governance edit

Members of the LGBT community have spoken out against Rockstar because the company's founder and chief executive officer is the son of right-wing radio personality Michael Savage and because its former chief financial officer, Janet Weiner, is Savage's wife and CFO of his production company.[22][23] The boycott was motivated by allegations that Savage had made homophobic, racist, antisemitic, and discriminatory comments.[24][25] In May 2009, San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom returned a $25,000 donation which Rockstar had made to his 2010 re-election campaign.[23][26]

During an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle, Newsom aide Eric Jaye stated the money was returned because "there was some statements made during (Weiner's) 1998 campaign in the GOP primary which conflicted with the mayor's position and we're returning the check," he said.

In a later interview Weiner told SF Gate: "I still wish Gavin well. I always will." But he said that with the donation rejected, "I'm taking this money and I'm donating it to charity. We're telling them to name a charity of their choosing, and if they don't want it, we'll donate it to Project Open Hand."

Janet Weiner stepped down from her role as CFO of Savage Productions "as an apparent statement of solidarity with equality advocates" which had not been requested as part of the agreement.[27]

Website Dispute edit

Rockstar, saying that the "truthaboutrockstarenergydrink.com" domain name was registered and used in bad faith, obtained control of that site under a decision from the National Arbitration Forum.[28]

Sponsorship edit

 
 
Two examples of Rockstar racing cars sponsorship

Like its competitors Red Bull and Monster Energy, Rockstar sponsors a range of action sports and music events, including the Mayhem Festival, a metal and rock festival touring the United States in July and August, the Uproar Festival, a rock festival touring the United States in September and October, and the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series.[29] Both the Mayhem and Uproar events were discontinued in 2015.

Rockstar also sponsors a large number of action sports competitors, such as the Husqvarna factory motorcycle riders Gautier Paulin, Graham Jarvis and Pablo Quintanilla, motorcycle road racer Jorge Lorenzo (2011-2012), flat track rider Bryan Smith, rallycross drivers Tanner Foust and Scott Speed, off-road truck driver Rob MacCachren, and drifters Fredric Aasbø and Ryan Tuerck.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Forbes Rockstar, Inc.
  2. ^ "Energy Drink Market Share | T4". www.t4.ai. Retrieved April 22, 2023.
  3. ^ Eisen, Amelia Lucas, Sara (March 11, 2020). "PepsiCo to acquire energy drink maker Rockstar Energy in a $3.85 billion deal". CNBC. Retrieved March 11, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ . San Jose Mercury News. July 25, 2003. Archived from the original on December 3, 2003. Retrieved October 21, 2012.
  5. ^ a b Day, Sherri (April 4, 2004" "Business; Energy Drinks Charm the Young and Caffeinated" The New York Times
  6. ^ Grimes, William (May 23, 2004, "Just Browsing; Opening 13 Cans of Whoop" The New York Times
  7. ^ Leith, Scott (May 29, 2005)
  8. ^ Martinex, Arlene (17 April 2004) "Red Bull Is Determined to Defend Its Territory; The top energy- drink brand is taking action to protect its market share and trade name, including suing bars." Los Angeles Times
  9. ^ Caffell, Paul (22 May 2008) "Rockstar the 5 million can brand in the UK.... and counting...." Fluidtrade
  10. ^ Reuters, February 20, 2009, PepsiCo sees $650 million in snacks for women
  11. ^ Casey, Matt (February 19, 2009). "PepsiCo signs deal to distribute Rockstar via Pepsi bottlers". Bevnet.com. Retrieved May 7, 2009.
  12. ^ "Barr renews US energy drink deal". BBC News. June 26, 2012.
  13. ^ "Rockstar terminates contract with AG Barr". June 24, 2020 – via www.talkingretail.com.
  14. ^ Lucas, Amelia (January 28, 2021). "Rockstar Energy to air its first-ever Super Bowl ad to introduce new branding under PepsiCo". CNBC. Retrieved April 2, 2021.
  15. ^ "PepsiCo repositions Rockstar as it looks to shake off its 'immature' image". April 27, 2021 – via www.marketingweek.com.
  16. ^ legalzoom.com, The Story behind Rock Star Energy Drink June 14, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ rockstar69.com Original Rockstar Ingredients
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on January 31, 2008.
  19. ^ http://eatthis.menshealth.com/slide/worst-energy-drink. Accessed: September 28, 2009. (Archived by WebCite at)
  20. ^ . sfsu.edu. Archived from the original on June 26, 2009. Retrieved June 17, 2009.
  21. ^ . www.brown.edu. Archived from the original on June 16, 2009.
  22. ^ Edge, June 11, 2009, Should You Boycott Rockstar?
  23. ^ a b gaywired.com, June 4, 2009, Rockstar Demands Retraction from Gaywired June 12, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ Glover, Katherine (July 22, 2009). "Rockstar Exec, Son of Michael Savage, Disavows Homophobia - CBS News". Retrieved March 3, 2024.
  25. ^ "Free Press Release Distribution - Newswire". i-newswire.com.
  26. ^ The Associated Press. "Newsom campaign to return Rockstar CEO's donation". San Diego Union-Tribune.
  27. ^ "Rockstar Energy Drink CFO breaks ties with Savage Productions | The Bilerico Project". Bilerico.com. July 17, 2009. Retrieved October 21, 2012.
  28. ^ "Decision". Domains.adrforum.com. Retrieved October 21, 2012.
  29. ^ "FMQB: Radio Industry News, Music Industry Updates, Nielsen Ratings, Music News and more!". fmqb.com.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Rockstar stylized as ROCKST R or YaR is an energy drink created in 2001 1 which as of 2020 update had a 10 market share of the global energy drink market the third highest after Red Bull and Monster Energy 2 Rockstar is based in Purchase New York As of January 2013 update Rockstar Energy Drink was available in more than 20 flavors and in more than 30 countries Since March 2020 Rockstar is a part of PepsiCo 3 RockstarProduct typeEnergy drinkOwnerPepsiCoCountryUnited StatesIntroduced2001 23 years ago 2001 Websiterockstarenergy com Contents 1 History 2 Contents 3 Criticism 3 1 Health Issues 3 2 Corporate Governance 3 3 Website Dispute 4 Sponsorship 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFounded in 2001 by Russ Weiner 1 the son of right wing radio show host Michael Savage 4 Rockstar launched into what was the fastest growing segment of the U S beverage market at the time energy drinks 5 In addition to featuring different ingredients which it claimed were scientifically formulated to speed the recovery time of those who lead active and exhausting lifestyles from athletes to rock stars 6 Rockstar sought to differentiate itself from the market leader Red Bull by using a 16 US fluid ounces 470 ml can size as opposed to Red Bull s 8 US fluid ounces 240 ml can and drawing attention to this fact with the slogan twice the size of Red Bull for the same price 5 By 2007 Rockstar was one of the top three energy drink brands in North America with a 155 growth in sales in 2004 7 reaching 48 million Atlanta Journal Constitution 8 and had sold over a billion cans 9 It had 14 of the US energy drink market in 2008 10 and as of 2009 was available in over 20 countries Among those countries are Sold in the United States Canada the United Kingdom Ireland Germany Spain Japan Hong Kong Australia Mexico Malta New Zealand Argentina the Netherlands Finland South Africa Morocco and Colombia Rockstar switched distributors from the Coca Cola Company to PepsiCo in the summer of 2009 11 Production and distribution for the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland was franchised to Irn Bru owners A G Barr 12 This contract was terminated in 2020 following the acquisition by PepsiCo 13 In 2020 PepsiCo acquired Rockstar Energy for 3 85 billion 14 In 2021 the company altered the flavor of the Original version and can styling underwent a re design as part of a new marketing campaign 15 Contents editOriginal Rockstar Energy Drink includes sugar caffeine and a variety of herbs like panax ginseng ginkgo biloba milk thistle extract and guarana seed extract The amount of guarana used to be higher but after being criticized for including guarana once health concerns about the herb were publicized the amount in the drink was significantly reduced 16 It also includes 1000 mg of taurine 17 Rockstar products in the US have two levels of caffeine content either 10 mg of caffeine per ounce or 15 mg of caffeine per ounce Rockstar Energy Drink Original contains 160 mg of caffeine per 16 ounce can while the Rockstar Punched and Pure Zero energy drinks contain 240 mg of caffeine per 16 ounce can Several alcoholic versions of Rockstar are available in Canada an alcoholic version in the US was discontinued in 2007 possibly in response to criticism that young people were confusing the alcoholic version with the regular one 18 Criticism editHealth Issues edit Rockstar Original was named Worst Energy Drink by Men s Health magazine for having 280 calories due to 67 5 grams of sugar Monster Energy Lo Carb with 20 calories was suggested as a replacement 19 Rockstar has responded to this kind of criticism by introducing a line of low calorie energy drinks that include electrolytes called Rockstar Recovery In general energy drinks can cause jitteriness and anxiety If mixed with alcohol they may also mask the level of alcohol intoxication Used in moderation no detrimental side effects have been known 20 21 Corporate Governance edit Members of the LGBT community have spoken out against Rockstar because the company s founder and chief executive officer is the son of right wing radio personality Michael Savage and because its former chief financial officer Janet Weiner is Savage s wife and CFO of his production company 22 23 The boycott was motivated by allegations that Savage had made homophobic racist antisemitic and discriminatory comments 24 25 In May 2009 San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom returned a 25 000 donation which Rockstar had made to his 2010 re election campaign 23 26 During an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle Newsom aide Eric Jaye stated the money was returned because there was some statements made during Weiner s 1998 campaign in the GOP primary which conflicted with the mayor s position and we re returning the check he said In a later interview Weiner told SF Gate I still wish Gavin well I always will But he said that with the donation rejected I m taking this money and I m donating it to charity We re telling them to name a charity of their choosing and if they don t want it we ll donate it to Project Open Hand Janet Weiner stepped down from her role as CFO of Savage Productions as an apparent statement of solidarity with equality advocates which had not been requested as part of the agreement 27 Website Dispute edit Rockstar saying that the truthaboutrockstarenergydrink com domain name was registered and used in bad faith obtained control of that site under a decision from the National Arbitration Forum 28 Sponsorship edit nbsp nbsp Two examples of Rockstar racing cars sponsorship Like its competitors Red Bull and Monster Energy Rockstar sponsors a range of action sports and music events including the Mayhem Festival a metal and rock festival touring the United States in July and August the Uproar Festival a rock festival touring the United States in September and October and the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series 29 Both the Mayhem and Uproar events were discontinued in 2015 Rockstar also sponsors a large number of action sports competitors such as the Husqvarna factory motorcycle riders Gautier Paulin Graham Jarvis and Pablo Quintanilla motorcycle road racer Jorge Lorenzo 2011 2012 flat track rider Bryan Smith rallycross drivers Tanner Foust and Scott Speed off road truck driver Rob MacCachren and drifters Fredric Aasbo and Ryan Tuerck References edit a b Forbes Rockstar Inc Energy Drink Market Share T4 www t4 ai Retrieved April 22 2023 Eisen Amelia Lucas Sara March 11 2020 PepsiCo to acquire energy drink maker Rockstar Energy in a 3 85 billion deal CNBC Retrieved March 11 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link NEO CONSERVATIVE HOST ONCE EMBRACED THE COUNTERCULTURE San Jose Mercury News July 25 2003 Archived from the original on December 3 2003 Retrieved October 21 2012 a b Day Sherri April 4 2004 Business Energy Drinks Charm the Young and Caffeinated The New York Times Grimes William May 23 2004 Just Browsing Opening 13 Cans of Whoop The New York Times Leith Scott May 29 2005 Coke gets in on hot energy drink market Martinex Arlene 17 April 2004 Red Bull Is Determined to Defend Its Territory The top energy drink brand is taking action to protect its market share and trade name including suing bars Los Angeles Times Caffell Paul 22 May 2008 Rockstar the 5 million can brand in the UK and counting Fluidtrade Reuters February 20 2009 PepsiCo sees 650 million in snacks for women Casey Matt February 19 2009 PepsiCo signs deal to distribute Rockstar via Pepsi bottlers Bevnet com Retrieved May 7 2009 Barr renews US energy drink deal BBC News June 26 2012 Rockstar terminates contract with AG Barr June 24 2020 via www talkingretail com Lucas Amelia January 28 2021 Rockstar Energy to air its first ever Super Bowl ad to introduce new branding under PepsiCo CNBC Retrieved April 2 2021 PepsiCo repositions Rockstar as it looks to shake off its immature image April 27 2021 via www marketingweek com legalzoom com The Story behind Rock Star Energy Drink Archived June 14 2009 at the Wayback Machine rockstar69 com Original Rockstar Ingredients Study finds dangers in energy drinks with booze Golden gate X press 6 December 2007 Archived from the original on January 31 2008 http eatthis menshealth com slide worst energy drink Accessed September 28 2009 Archived by WebCite at Golden Gate X press Energy Drinks More Dangerous than Efficient sfsu edu Archived from the original on June 26 2009 Retrieved June 17 2009 Health Promotion Brown University www brown edu Archived from the original on June 16 2009 Edge June 11 2009 Should You Boycott Rockstar a b gaywired com June 4 2009 Rockstar Demands Retraction from Gaywired Archived June 12 2009 at the Wayback Machine Glover Katherine July 22 2009 Rockstar Exec Son of Michael Savage Disavows Homophobia CBS News Retrieved March 3 2024 Free Press Release Distribution Newswire i newswire com The Associated Press Newsom campaign to return Rockstar CEO s donation San Diego Union Tribune Rockstar Energy Drink CFO breaks ties with Savage Productions The Bilerico Project Bilerico com July 17 2009 Retrieved October 21 2012 Decision Domains adrforum com Retrieved October 21 2012 FMQB Radio Industry News Music Industry Updates Nielsen Ratings Music News and more fmqb com External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rockstar drink amp oldid 1218123059, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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