By Esther Onyegbula
A new range of health energy drink, ‘Little big shot’ specifically formulated with organic substances to boost energy at all time has been introduced into the Nigerian market.
The health drink introduced by one of the country’s leading beverage Company, Elias Eliot International LTD, was introduced in response to rising demands for healthy energy drink without side effects.
Unveiling the new product at a press parley recently, Chief Executive Officer, Elias Eliot International LTD, Mr. Edetanlen Elliot explained that the launch of Little big shot energy drink would bring a renewed excitement to all retailers and consumers. “The drink is the first natural energy boost with absolutely no caffeine and Taurine. Rather, it contains deep ocean minerals which can only be found in Hawaiii and Japan. Specially formulated with organic substance as energy booster which has been a major breakthrough that is not harmful in the body, he said.
According to Dotun Adebowale, Marketing Consultant, the entry of the Little big shot energy drink to Lagos market and sourrounding neighbourhoods is the first and many steps of the company to launch the product in the market.
The new product is part of the ongoing effort to constantly provide Nigerians with healthier and affordable product with nutritional value. The drink has three flavour made from the goodness of mother nature, deep sea ocean minerals come from pure and natural source, carbon free mineral water and helps keep the energy level up.
With a vibrant, intense and rich berry flavour, the new product gives consumers a wider choice of energy drink but also ensures that the health of the consumers are not compromised, it has no preservatives and has a life span of two years. The drink is for all health conscious male and female including children ages between ages 8 and above.
As parts of its franchise engagement with the parent company, Mr. Edetanlen Elliot, also revealed that in the next two years, a factory will be built in Ogun state to bring down the price and create employment in Nigeria.
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