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Pimp Juice (drink)

Pimp Juice
TypeEnergy Drink
ManufacturerFillmore Street Brewery
Country of origin USA
Introduced2003
Related productsCocaine, Monster Energy

Pimp Juice is the brand name of a non-carbonated energy drink co-owned by Nelly and inspired by his song "Pimp Juice". Produced by Fillmore Street Brewery, in St. Louis, Missouri, Pimp Juice is marketed as "Hip-Hop's #1 Energy Drink."

Pimp Juice was one of the first celebrity-driven energy drinks on the market, an example of hip hop and pop stars using their appeal to younger audiences to market and sell non–music-related products.[1]

The drink contains 100 percent of the recommended daily intake of vitamins C, B2, B3, B5, B6, and B12, as well as 7 mg of taurine.[2] The drink is intended to taste like apples and berries and is commonly used as mixer in alcoholic beveragess such as vodka and rum. Two follow-up drinks have been released: PJ Tight (a low-carb variant) and PJ Purple Label (flavored with grape and prickly pear).

When released, Pimp Juice was a source of controversy after a number of community groups called for a national boycott of the product for allegedly glorifying and promoting a negative stereotype of African-American lifestyle.[citation needed]

Pimp Juice is still sold online from an Australian site, but consumers outside Australia are asked to send email and inquire about availability.[citation needed][relevant?]

  1. ^ Howard, Theresa (2003-10-27). "Energy drinks get their hip-hop on". USA Today. Retrieved 2007-11-27.
  2. ^ "Manufacturer's Brand Overview of Pimp Juice at bevnet.com". 2006-10-12. Retrieved 2007-11-27.

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