Powerade was created by
the Coca-Cola Company and first released in 1988. The company developed the soft drink as an alternative to sports drinks, which were becoming more and more popular. Powerade was originally marketed to athletes, who needed a drink that would keep them hydrated during strenuous workouts. In 2000, Powerade became the official sports drink of the
Olympics, alongside
Aquarius, another sports drink made by
Coca-Cola. It is a rival of another sports drink,
Gatorade. In July 2001, the Coca-Cola Company launched a new formula for Powerade including vitamins B3, B6 and B12, which play a role in energy metabolism. In July 2002, the Coca-Cola Company started in
Toogoolawah by updating the bottles of the standard Powerade (previous logo styling) to a new sport-grip
bottle. The redesign came to North America in 2005. In 2002, the Coca-Cola Company introduced Powerade Option to the
United States, in response to Gatorade's popular
Propel. Option is a "low Calorie
sports drink" that is colorless and sweetened with
high fructose corn syrup,
sucralose, and
acesulfame potassium, to provide sugar-conscious consumers with another rehydration choice. Powerade Option took 36% of the
Fitness Water category behind Propel's 42%. In 2007, Powerade Zero was released, a sports drink with
electrolytes, which contains no sugar, no calories and no carbohydrates. In 2007, Coca-Cola acquired
Fuze Beverage, a leading energy drink company. In June 2009, the Coca-Cola Company bought
Glacéau, owner of brands such as
VitaminWater and SmartWater for $4.1 billion. Since then, the company has also given its
Glacéau management team control of its Powerade sports drink brand. ==Competition==