Monday, 19 September 2011

Facedrink, A Real Energy Drink Based On Facebook Hits The Market

By Darryl Williams


In recent years social media, likely more than anything else, has significantly impacted most of our daily lives. Facebook, the most famous, is moving out of the confines of a typical social network and becoming more and more integrated with other parts of our lives. Indeed, this is something we can notice when hearing common phrases such as "liking this" in everyday conversation or when seeing fashioned Facebook inspired Halloween costumes! Besides, the story of how Facebook was created has even been featured in the Oscar nominated film: "The Social Network".

I recently discovered that the social networking site also dipped its foot into the beverage world! California based company, Facedrink, has developed a real energy shot based on Facebook. The company claims that it "tastes like friendship" as a reference to the social media site as well as exploiting the slogan "It gives you Social Energy" in marketing and it is defined as "Social energy is what you need to manage all of the events in your life."

Facedrink is similar to 5-hour Energy which is the number one selling product in the energy shot category. However, the makers of the product claim that it is a healthier alternative to traditional energy shots. The three-calorie energy shot is free of both sugar and carbohydrates. It contains a blend of natural fruit flavors, taurine and 140mg of caffeine.

Each energy shot is packaged in a deep blue shrink sleeve with simple graphics. The word Facedrink is printed in the classic Facebook white font with the phrase "the social drink" below it in the same font. Below that is a lighter blue box that reads "Add as Friend" as another reference to the site.

The drink, which has obviously no actual connection to Facebook, is probably going to face some legal trouble when Mark Zuckerberg gets wind of it or maybe he will name it the official drink of Facebook, but probably not. The similarity in design to Facebook is truly uncanny and Zuckerberg is vigilant when it comes to protecting his brand. He recently got his lawyers to ban the sale of the "Poking Inventor," an action figure that bore his likeness, although I will admit that is more of a serious issue.

The social energy shot targets Facebook over-users by promising them more "social energy". So is Facedrink destined to be the drink of choice for nerds around the globe?




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