





HELL ENERGY
HELL ENERGY Drink Apple
250 ml
250 ml
Platforms delivering in Govindpuri
Ingredients
Allergen Information
Nutritional Summary
The product receives a poor rating primarily due to its extremely high sugar content. A single 250ml serving contains 27 grams of added sugar, which accounts for 54% of the FSSAI's recommended daily allowance. It also contains high caffeine, artificial flavors, and color. While fortified with B-vitamins, the excessive sugar makes it an unhealthy choice for regular consumption.
Nutritional Facts per 100g
Protein
0 g
of RDA
Very low in Protein. This is not a significant source.
Carbohydrates
10.9 g
of RDA
Contributes 4% of daily Carbohydrates needs.
Energy
46 kcal
of RDA
Contributes 2% of daily Energy needs.
Total Fat
0 g
of RDA
Contributes 0% of daily Total Fat needs.
Saturated Fat
0 g
of RDA
Low in Saturated Fat. Good choice for restricted diets.
Trans Fat
0 g
of RDA
Low in Trans Fat. Good choice for restricted diets.
Sodium
80 mg
of RDA
Low in Sodium. Good choice for restricted diets.
Sugar
10.9 g
of RDA
Low in Sugar. Good choice for restricted diets.
%RDA: Percentage of Recommended Dietary Allowance based on FSSAI/ICMR guidelines for a 2000 kcal diet.
Healthy Recipe Ideas
Apple Sparkler Cooler
1. Fill a tall glass with ice cubes and fresh mint leaves. 2. Pour half a can (125ml) of the energy drink. 3. Top up the glass with sparkling water or plain soda. 4. Garnish with a fresh apple slice and serve.
Health Benefits
Reduces the sugar and caffeine intake per serving by diluting the drink by 50%.
Fruity Energy Slushie
1. In a blender, combine half a can (125ml) of the energy drink with one cup of frozen mixed berries. 2. Add a squeeze of lime juice for extra zest. 3. Blend until a smooth, slushie consistency is formed and serve immediately.
Health Benefits
Adds natural fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants from fruit while halving the sugar content from the drink.
Additive Analysis
The product contains additives such as Citric Acid, Sodium Citrates, and Ammonia Caramel. These are generally permitted by FSSAI. However, the use of artificial flavors and colors is a drawback for health-conscious consumers.
Preservatives
No preservatives added
Artificial Colors
Artificial Flavors
Marketing Claims
The claims 'No Preservatives' and the B-vitamin content are factually correct. However, the marketing heavily promotes 'Energy' and 'Power' while downplaying that the primary source of this energy is a very high dose of sugar. This creates a potentially misleading health halo, suggesting performance benefits without acknowledging the significant negative of the sugar content.