
Boost Cherry Energy Drink Cherry
Charged-up cherry fizz with a super sour sweetness
Carbonated Water, Sugar, Acid (Citric Acid), Taurine (0.4%), Flavourings, Acidity Regulator (Sodium Citrate), Fruit and Vegetable Concentrates (Black Carrot, Blackcurrant), Caffeine (0.03%), Inositol, Sweeteners (Aspartame, Acesulfame K), Preservative (Sodium Benzoate), Vitamins (Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12). Contains a source of Phenylalanine.
Serving Size: Per 250ml Can
Energy: 243kJ/58kcal
Fat: 0.0g
Of which saturates: 0.0g
Carbohydrate: 12.3g
Of which sugars: 12.3g
Protein: 0.0g
Salt: 0.19g
VITAMINS
Niacin: 16mg (100%*)
Vitamin B6: 1.4mg (100%*)
Vitamin B12: 1.25µg (50%*)
Pantothenic Acid: 5mg (83%*)

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MORE INFORMATION
All of our drinks contain artificial sweeteners. The artificial sweeteners used in these drinks are Acesulfame K and Aspartame and our Cola and Rock Shandy flavours also contain sucralose. All the artificial sweeteners in our products have been extensively tested and have been classified as safe.
Recent legislation recommends that energy drinks aren’t sold to under 16s and consumers may have to present some form of identification if the seller believes they are below this age. As a company we support this recommendation and would deter all shop owners to not sell energy drinks to children under the age of 16.
Somebody’s weight and tolerance to caffeine will determine how much of a stimulation effect an energy drink will cause. This varies according to the individual and is not dependent on age.
We place clear warnings on all our energy drink products. We also communicate this warning and the importance of consuming energy drinks in moderation to all our retailers, as well as explaining caffeine tolerance and the factors that affect this.
Furthermore, we ensure that where we’re able to control it, absolutely none of our Boost energy marketing is directed towards children under the age of 16.
Seek medical advice immediately.