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Company type | Private limited company |
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Industry | Drinks |
Founded | June 27, 2001[1] |
Founder | Simon Gray |
Headquarters | Thorpe Park, Leeds, England [1] |
Area served | Great Britain, Northern Ireland |
Website |
www |
Boost Drinks Limited is a British drinks company that sells primarily energy and sports drinks through convenience stores, independent retail chains and petrol forecourts. [2] It was established in 2001 and is headquartered in Leeds.
The company was founded on 27 June 2001 by Leeds Metropolitan University graduate Simon Gray at the age of 28 with a bank loan of £30,000. [3] [4] Gray said in an interview that he wanted to take Boost to independent retailers because it would have been "crazy to challenge the big brands with a me-too product". [3] The company was originally known as Blast UK Limited before changing its name to Boost Drinks Limited in July 2001. [1] Gray paid back the bank loan within the company’s first 12 months and distributed Boost into international markets such as Spain, Croatia, South Africa and Nigeria. [3] The brand was launched in Northern Ireland in 2003, [5] with the Northern Irish market accounting for approximately 15 per cent of the company's overall business by 2018. [6]
As of 2011, the company employed eight people and had launched in 12 countries. [2] The price of several Boost products increased in 2020. [7] In September of the same year, Boost unveiled a £1.2 million "Choose Now" marketing campaign, [4] which included a £10,000 fund to be shared by three community groups. [8] Boost introduced a "Boost Retailer Hall of Fame" in Northern Ireland during June 2021, with the first winner being Kearney's shop in Randalstown, County Antrim, receiving 30% of the overall vote. [9]
In December 2022, it was announced that Boost was acquired by A.G. Barr for £20 million. [10]
Boost Drinks has had a partnership with Air Ambulance Northern Ireland since 2019, when the company gave £10,000 to the charity. [11] From February 2021, under a deal signed with Dorset-based brewery Hall & Woodhouse, Boost Drinks became responsible for the distribution, marketing and sale of soft drink brand Rio. [12] [13] Boost Drinks became the "official energy drinks partner" of Leeds United for the 2021–22 Premier League season. [14]
In 2010, the company attempted to introduce a smoothie product, but the response was "disappointing" and it was soon abandoned. [3] Boost has released a number of "limited edition" flavours, to its energy and sports drinks line, including a 'Winter Spice' flavour in 2015, [15] a tropical flavour in 2016, [16] a pomegranate and blueberry flavour in 2017, [17] and a grape and cherry product in 2018. [18] Boost also launched protein drinks and an iced coffee range in 2016 and 2020 respectively. [19] [20] In 2022, Boost released a fruit-flavoured product range branded as "Juic'd". [21]
Boost was launched in Northern Ireland in 2003
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![]() Boost "exotic fruits" flavoured energy drink | |
Company type | Private limited company |
---|---|
Industry | Drinks |
Founded | June 27, 2001[1] |
Founder | Simon Gray |
Headquarters | Thorpe Park, Leeds, England [1] |
Area served | Great Britain, Northern Ireland |
Website |
www |
Boost Drinks Limited is a British drinks company that sells primarily energy and sports drinks through convenience stores, independent retail chains and petrol forecourts. [2] It was established in 2001 and is headquartered in Leeds.
The company was founded on 27 June 2001 by Leeds Metropolitan University graduate Simon Gray at the age of 28 with a bank loan of £30,000. [3] [4] Gray said in an interview that he wanted to take Boost to independent retailers because it would have been "crazy to challenge the big brands with a me-too product". [3] The company was originally known as Blast UK Limited before changing its name to Boost Drinks Limited in July 2001. [1] Gray paid back the bank loan within the company’s first 12 months and distributed Boost into international markets such as Spain, Croatia, South Africa and Nigeria. [3] The brand was launched in Northern Ireland in 2003, [5] with the Northern Irish market accounting for approximately 15 per cent of the company's overall business by 2018. [6]
As of 2011, the company employed eight people and had launched in 12 countries. [2] The price of several Boost products increased in 2020. [7] In September of the same year, Boost unveiled a £1.2 million "Choose Now" marketing campaign, [4] which included a £10,000 fund to be shared by three community groups. [8] Boost introduced a "Boost Retailer Hall of Fame" in Northern Ireland during June 2021, with the first winner being Kearney's shop in Randalstown, County Antrim, receiving 30% of the overall vote. [9]
In December 2022, it was announced that Boost was acquired by A.G. Barr for £20 million. [10]
Boost Drinks has had a partnership with Air Ambulance Northern Ireland since 2019, when the company gave £10,000 to the charity. [11] From February 2021, under a deal signed with Dorset-based brewery Hall & Woodhouse, Boost Drinks became responsible for the distribution, marketing and sale of soft drink brand Rio. [12] [13] Boost Drinks became the "official energy drinks partner" of Leeds United for the 2021–22 Premier League season. [14]
In 2010, the company attempted to introduce a smoothie product, but the response was "disappointing" and it was soon abandoned. [3] Boost has released a number of "limited edition" flavours, to its energy and sports drinks line, including a 'Winter Spice' flavour in 2015, [15] a tropical flavour in 2016, [16] a pomegranate and blueberry flavour in 2017, [17] and a grape and cherry product in 2018. [18] Boost also launched protein drinks and an iced coffee range in 2016 and 2020 respectively. [19] [20] In 2022, Boost released a fruit-flavoured product range branded as "Juic'd". [21]
Boost was launched in Northern Ireland in 2003