





HELL ENERGY
HELL ENERGY Drink Watermelon
250 ml
250 ml
Platforms delivering in Govindpuri
Ingredients
Allergen Information
Nutritional Summary
The product scores very poorly primarily due to its extremely high sugar content (27.25g per serving), which constitutes nearly the entire FSSAI recommended daily limit for added sugar in a single can. The high caffeine content and presence of artificial color and flavor further lower its health rating, making it unsuitable 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
Watermelon Energy Spritzer
In a glass, muddle a few fresh mint leaves. Add plenty of ice cubes. Pour 125ml (half a can) of Hell Watermelon energy drink and top with plain sparkling water. Garnish with a fresh watermelon slice.
Health Benefits
Diluting the drink with sparkling water halves the sugar and caffeine intake per glass while providing hydration.
Frozen Watermelon Energy Slushie
Combine 1 cup of frozen seedless watermelon chunks and 125ml (half a can) of Hell Watermelon energy drink in a blender. Blend until a smooth slushie consistency is achieved. Serve immediately.
Health Benefits
This recipe incorporates real fruit for natural vitamins and fiber, while moderating sugar by using only half a can.
Additive Analysis
Contains artificial color (Ammonia Caramel) and unspecified artificial flavors. While these are approved by FSSAI for consumption within limits, they offer no nutritional value. The primary health risk comes from the high sugar and caffeine content, not the additives themselves in a single serving.
Preservatives
No preservatives added
Artificial Colors
Artificial Flavors
Marketing Claims
The claim 'With all the B's you need' is misleading as it provides five B vitamins, not all of them. The marketing claim of '32 mg Caffeine/100 ml' (total 80mg) conflicts with the nutritional label's data which calculates to 30mg/100ml (total 75mg). The 'No Preservatives' claim appears accurate based on the ingredients list. 'Eco-Friendly Packaging' is a reasonable claim for an aluminum can.