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Mizone, also known as Mizone Sports Water, is a formulated
sports drink Sports drinks, also known as electrolyte drinks, are non-caffeinated functional beverages whose stated purpose is to help athletes replace water, electrolytes, and energy before, during and (especially) after training or competition. The eviden ...
manufactured by Frucor Suntory, a Japanese-owned beverage company operating in
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. The main consumer targets are generally male athletes aged between 25 and 34, and likewise teenagers who are frequently active. In China, the drink is known as Maidong (脉动). According to the company, the drink differs from its competitors due to its
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content (including four
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) and its mild
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sweetening to assist in rehydration, in addition to having a sugar content of approximately just one-fifth of average
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s.


History

The flavoured sports water was launched by Frucor in New Zealand in October 2000. In the first 9 weeks of its launch in New Zealand, Mizone accomplished 15%
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in
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s, which was a hortative sign for the water business. In 2001, the drink was made available in Australia, with the
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"where do you go". In 2003, Frucor's parent company Danone released the drink in China, and Chinese company ''Robust Co Ltd'' adapted the product under the name 'Maidong', which means "pulse". The product began to be popular with those residing in urban areas. A year after its creation, 'Maidong' became the best-selling energy-drink and was named China's beverage of the year. In 2006, the drink had a strong start in
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under the Mizone brand. In 2008, a study was conducted where eleven cyclists and
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s competed against each other in experiment. It was found out that Mizone was absorbed up to 16% faster than other popular sports drinks like
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. In 2014, due to the influx of new sports drinks and water brands, Mizone launched a new campaign with the slogan "More than Water" to represent the drink as the modern man's hydration and to have drinking plain water appear to be an outdated way to hydrate one's self. In China, Mizone's sales amount reached 9.8 billion yuan in 2015, with a market portion of about 90%. In 2016, Mizone's sales dropped by 30%, though Danone endeavored to reverse the declining performance of the drink. In 2018, after the drink's declination in Australia, its brand was relaunched via a campaign that featured Australian cricketer and soccer player
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, with the slogan "find your zone". As of 2023, Fructor Suntory has indefinitely ceased to distribute Mizone in Australia. In October 2023, Mizone was revamped in China, after its underperformance in the country, by releasing Mizone Electrolyte +, a
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-flavoured variant aimed for those who want to increase their
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intake.


Products

Mizone comes in 750mL transparent, somewhat curved, blue plastic bottles that have depressions made for fingers at the bottom half. The bottles feature a blue flip and flow lid that opens to a nozzle. In Australia, the drink was found in large supermarkets such as
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, Coles and Woolworths, despite it not being popular as other sports drink brands. Its logo is inscribed in bold blue with the letter ‘O’ being the emphasis, thereby giving it a masculine appearance that would not often attract females. In comparison to its competitors such as
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and
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, Frucor charges a lower price for Mizone. In Australia, a 800ml sipper bottle was available when the drink was first launched in 2001. In Australia, Mizone Active Water came in lime,
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,
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and
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, while the product in New Zealand was made up of lime,
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, mandarin and crisp apple. Mizone Isopower was available only in New Zealand. The drink had two low-carb flavours, Raspberry Rush and Lemon Lime Charge, which are discontinued. Moreover, Mizone Isopower was New Zealand's first low-carb sports drink that featured the balance of four B vitamins and four electrolytes, which discontinued in the early 2010s. The last range was Mizone Rapid, launched in 2007 and discontinued in 2011. In 2016, Mizone Activ was launched in Indonesia, targeted to the sports community. In 2017, Mizone expanded its product line in China, where it included two new flavours; cactus green orange and sea salt mango, including a new merchandise line titled "blazing energy," which is high in
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and
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s. In 2019, also in China, Mizone introduced three new products; taurine,
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and fiber. In New Zealand, the drink comes in three flavours; lime, mandarin and crisp apple, as per the official website. In Indonesia, the drink currently comes in cherry blossom,
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,
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and
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lemon flavours.


Ingredients

A blend of
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and natural fruit flavours, Mizone features
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, vitamins (
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,
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, Vitamin B5,
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,
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),
electrolytes An electrolyte is a substance that conducts electricity through the movement of ions, but not through the movement of electrons. This includes most soluble salts, acids, and bases, dissolved in a polar solvent like water. Upon dissolving, t ...
,
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,
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(
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,
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and
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),
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,
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, apple cider vinegar, in addition to variants and ranges of the drink that have come with flavours such as apple, blackcurrant, passionfruit, raspberry, mandarin, lemon/lime, strawberry and watermelon, throughout the course of its history. Furthermore, the drink does not contain artificial colours or
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and it has a third less sugar than other sport drinks.


Advertising

After its launch in 2000, Frucor produced
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s of the product to sway consumers to purchase it, before the drink decreased in popularity by 2008. Because the target market are young athletes, the drink was endorsed by
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athletes of the 2000s, such as
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,
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,
Bevan Docherty Bevan John Docherty (born 29 March 1977) is a triathlete from New Zealand, who won medals twice at the Olympic Games. Docherty attended Tauhara College, Taupō. Life Docherty and his sister Fiona grew up in Taupō, in the North Island of New ...
and Mahe Drysdale, in addition to Frucor making sponsorship deals with them. The drink is effectively advertised for young people between 25 and 34 because athletes are generally found within that age group, and it is pertinent to their body types. Moreover, its low price is deliberately aimed at pulling in regular consumers.


Commercials

Some notable television commercials about Mizone include: *In 2002–03, an Australian–New Zealand television commercial featured a male jogger in a suburban street who gains
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by jumping over a computer-generated gorge, before taking a sip of Mizone, with the opera music '' Messa da Requiem: I. Requiem & Kyrie'' by
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playing in the background. *In 2011, Danone launched 'Ur Flava' in Indonesia, partnering with ''Admax Network'', with the aim to expand the brand beyond the beverage category and capture the young professional markets. *In 2012, a quirky, action-packed Chinese commercial titled "tilt" featured stuntmen from
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walking in a tilted manner, before they turn upright after drinking Mizone. Directed by Australian filmmaker
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, a library set with bookshelves and wire rigs was constructed solely for the ad, so it would collapse like a row of
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. *In 2012, in association with
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, Frucor made playlists to motivate athletes. The campaign was called ‘Mizone Mitracks’, where it used the slogan "music, the last legal
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". *In a humorous 2014 Chinese advert, the "Tilting Man" character theme recurred to symbolize people being "out of state" when they do not drink Mizone. Integrating
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imagery, the advert featured people in a city walking in a "tilted" fashion prior to drinking Mizone, in addition to buses and skyscrapers being canted as well. *In 2016, an Indonesian Mizone commercial featured the
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song ''
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''. *In an action-packed 2017 Chinese commercial titled "Catapult", a new tagline called "Mizone Forward" was proposed. Incorporating
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imagery, the ad featured people of all walks of life being
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ed (by the drink) over city buildings. *A 2019 Chinese commercial titled "Tilted World" featured 14 shots that consisted of high resolution water splash elements and
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. The advert's message was that, by drinking Mizone, the person can turn their tilted body upright and return to their normal
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.


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Notes

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