Volvic Revive

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Volvic Revive is a line of energy drinks produced by Volvic, a French brand of bottled water owned by the Danone group. The Revive range was launched as a healthier alternative to traditional energy drinks, with a focus on natural ingredients and hydration.

History[edit | edit source]

Volvic Revive was introduced in the mid-2010s as part of Volvic's efforts to diversify its product range and tap into the growing market for healthier, more natural energy drinks. The launch was accompanied by a marketing campaign emphasizing the drink's natural ingredients and its ability to provide sustained energy and hydration.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

Volvic Revive drinks are made with Volvic's natural spring water, which is sourced from the Auvergne region in France. The water is naturally filtered through volcanic rock, which gives it a unique mineral composition. In addition to water, Revive drinks contain a blend of natural flavors, sugars, and caffeine derived from green tea extract. They are free from artificial colors and preservatives.

Varieties[edit | edit source]

Volvic Revive is available in several flavors, including Lemon & Lime, Orange & Passion Fruit, and Berry Blast. Each flavor offers a unique taste profile, but all are designed to provide a refreshing, energizing boost.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Since its launch, Volvic Revive has been well received by consumers, particularly those looking for a healthier alternative to traditional energy drinks. It has also been praised for its taste and its use of natural ingredients.

See also[edit | edit source]


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