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“Charged” from Coca Cola Co Versus “Sting” from Pepsico? Which is a better energy drink?

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"Sting" 500 ml PET bottle versus "Charged" in a 250 ml format

MUMBAI: For those “Sting” addicts, who need their daily fix, there is something new (just launched) from the Coca Cola guys, who recently (two days ago) launched “Charged”  in Mumbai – an energy drink that claims to be better than “Sting”. ALSO READ: Raju Srivastava undergoes angioplasty after suffering cardiac arrest while working out

We are not sure if “Charged” is available all over the country as yet, but we are restricting this story to our Mumbai experience.

Since we are self-confessed “Sting” addicts – consuming at least two 500 ml PET bottles per person each day (Remember the permitted quantity is only one 500 ml PET bottle per day), we decided to try out the new, just launched “Charged”.

Here are our first impressions. The taste of “Charged” is somewhat different. It has berry-like fruit flavor, which the company claims is ‘different’, but after having a few (2-3) drinks, one tends to get tired of the same taste and seems to want a different flavour.

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For now “Sting” is available in just one flavour – to the best of our knowledge in Mumbai, but the best thing the company (Pepsico) could do is to introduce the 500 ml PET bottle. It is definitely value for money with a saving or discount of Rs 5/- per 500 ml.

Coming to the tech specs, “Sting” has more Caffeine per serving (250 ml) which is about 72 mg/250 ml., while “Charged” has 24.6 mg/100 ml or 61.5 mg/250 ml. More than 10 mg of extra caffeine per 250 ml!

The big difference seems to be in the Energy per serving – while “Sting” claims to have 70 kcal per 250 ml, “Charged” label mentions 155 kcal, which seems to be double that of “Sting”. We need to get this clarified with the Pepsi and Coke guys, but none of them were ready to answer our calls on this subject.

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When it comes to the real feel factor – “Charged” seems to be more refreshing than “Sting” at least initially, but in terms of energy and alertness, “Sting” seems to win hands down.

Both “Charged” and “Sting” have a warning advising only 2 servings (total of 500 ml) in a 24-hour period for adults and children below the age of 16 are not advised to consume caffeinated products like “Sting” and “Charged”.

We are still evaluating these two popular products – “Sting” definitely is the present market leader in its segment  and price range – with many fakes (outright copycat spurious products) and duplicates hitting the  market, including in shops in upmarket Lokhandwala (Andheri West, Mumbai), but lets see how “Charged” picks up in the days to come.

We will update this post with more feedback and news as we get more details. You can leave your comments and feedback in the space below…

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