Full Throttle (drink)

Energy drink brand


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FieldValue
nameFull Throttle
imageFull Throttle (drink) Logo.svg
captionWe Live Full Throttle.
typeEnergy drink
manufacturerMonster Beverage
originUnited States
introduced
relatedMother, Monster Energy, NOS, Vault, Aspire Energy
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| name = Full Throttle | image = Full Throttle (drink) Logo.svg | caption = We Live Full Throttle. | type = Energy drink | manufacturer = Monster Beverage | origin = United States | introduced = | related = Mother, Monster Energy, NOS, Vault, Aspire Energy

Full Throttle is an energy drink brand produced by Monster Beverage. It debuted in late 2004 in the United States and Canada under its former owner The Coca-Cola Company. It is known for its sponsorship of National Hot Rod Association competitions from 2008 to 2012.

On June 12, 2015, Monster Beverage closed on the deal to acquire The Coca-Cola Company's energy drinks line. Coca-Cola transferred ownership of all of its worldwide energy businesses including NOS, Full Throttle and nine smaller brands to Monster. Monster transferred all of its non-energy drink businesses to Coca-Cola, including Hansen's natural sodas, Peace Tea, Hubert's Lemonade, and Hansen's juice products. File:Fullthrottle1122.jpg|A red berry flavored Full Throttle drink File:FullThrottleEnergy.jpg|Full Throttle No-Choke Mixture

Full Throttle Coffee

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Full Throttle released three coffee energy drinks of its own in the flavors Caramel, Vanilla, and Mocha in Southeast and Pacific Northwest markets. Coca-Cola claims it was made with "100% premium Arabica coffee", and it was available in 15oz cans, just like Monster's Java line and Rockstar's Roasted line. The drink's tagline was "Coffee. Fully Charged" prior to it being discontinued.

Current drinks

Full Throttle True Blue

Full Throttle Original

Discontinued drinks

Full Throttle Orange

Full Throttle Blue Agave/Blue Demon

Full Throttle Red Berry

Full Throttle Original Citrus Sugar Free

Full Throttle Night

Full Throttle Fury Berry

Full Throttle Fury Orange

Full Throttle Fury Blue

Full Throttle Fury Berry Sugar Free

Full Throttle Mother

Full Throttle Unleaded

Full Throttle Hydration

Full Throttle Coffee Vanilla

Full Throttle Coffee Mocha

Full Throttle Coffee Caramel

Full Throttle Twisted (Fountain Exclusive) Full Throttle Tigerz

References

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References

  1. [http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2008/06/23/daily110.html?jst=b_ln_hl Coca-Cola unveils Full Throttle Coffee - Atlanta Business Chronicle:]

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