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Prime Blue Raspberry Energy Drink
500 ml
500 ml
Platforms delivering in Govindpuri
Ingredients
Allergen Information
Nutritional Summary
The product scores well due to being very low in calories, sugar, fat, and sodium per serving. It is fortified with essential vitamins (A, E, B6, B12) and provides a high amount of potassium, which is beneficial for hydration. The score is prevented from being 'Excellent' due to the use of artificial sweeteners and non-specific flavorings.
Nutritional Facts per 100g
Protein
0 g
of RDA
Very low in Protein. This is not a significant source.
Energy
4 kcal
of RDA
Contributes 0% of daily Energy needs.
Carbohydrates
1 g
of RDA
Contributes 0% of daily Carbohydrates 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
4 mg
of RDA
Low in Sodium. Good choice for restricted diets.
Sugar
0.4 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
Prime Berry Recovery Smoothie
Blend half a bottle (250ml) of Prime Blue Raspberry with 1 scoop of unflavored or vanilla protein powder, a handful of frozen mixed berries, and a few ice cubes until smooth. Serve immediately after a workout.
Health Benefits
This smoothie combines electrolytes and vitamins from Prime with protein for muscle repair and antioxidants from berries.
Prime Electrolyte Ice Pops
Pour Prime Blue Raspberry into popsicle molds. Add small pieces of fruit like chopped pineapple or whole raspberries. Freeze for at least 4-6 hours until solid.
Health Benefits
A refreshing, low-sugar, and hydrating treat perfect for hot days or for rehydrating after illness.
Additive Analysis
The listed additives such as artificial sweeteners (Sucralose, Acesulfame K) and stabilisers are permitted by FSSAI. The primary concern is the likely presence of an undeclared artificial color, which would be a labeling violation. Otherwise, the additives used are generally considered safe within regulatory limits.
Preservatives
Artificial Colors
Artificial Flavors
Marketing Claims
The 'Hydration' claim is well-supported by the inclusion of water, coconut water, and high potassium content. However, the 'BCAA Blend' claim, while technically true at 250mg, is a negligible amount for providing any significant athletic performance or recovery benefits, making the implication potentially misleading to consumers seeking a functional sports drink. The potential lack of declaration for the artificial colorant is a significant compliance issue.