As celebrities continue to venture into fields outside of their initial fields, drinks that provide energy have become more and more apart of brand building. Celebs care as much about health and fitness as the average citizen and want to do their part in helping everyone stay fit and energized.
Vixen has gathered five celebrities who have inked drink deals that enhance the body’s functions in ways you’d never imagine.
1. Diddy and Mark Wahlberg
This music mogul and actor duo recently announced they are teaming up Southern California-based fitness and wellness water brand, AQUAhydrate. The high performance water is reported to be refreshing and super hydrating without the sugar and calories found in traditional sports drinks. Diddy and Wahlberg will oversee business strategy to kickoff what already has become the team drink for the LA Clippers.
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2. Evelyn Lozada
In November, Vixen‘s cover girl announced she signed a six-figure endorsement deal with youthH2O, an organic and caffeine free energy shot that enhances beauty, performance and wellness of the body.
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3. 50 Cent
Launching Street King energy shots, 50 Cent forged forward into the business world. Created in 2011, it has grown into an empire and has been endorsed by NFL players and more. The flavored drink contains a caffeine amount comparable to a cup of coffee and has generated tons of growth. More importantly, each shot purchased provides a meal for a child in Africa.
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4. Nelly
In 2003, Nelly introduced an energy drink inspired by his hit song “Pimp Juice.” As one of the first celebrity-driven energy drinks on the market, it received a lot of controversy due to its name. It’s now only sold online from an Australian site.
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5. Tiger Woods
When Tiger was on top of the golf world, he partnered with Gatorade to create energy drink Tiger Focus. Due to the huge scandal surrounding him and his ex-wife years ago, many thought the deal was dropped due to the bad publicity. However, the company says it was because sales were down.
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