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New edition of hospital hypos guideline published". Diabetes Times. 4 March 2018 . Retrieved 2 March 2020. In 1953, a factory for the production of Lucozade products was opened in Brentford, west London, which, until 2004, had an iconic sign seen on the side of the M4 motorway (now in Gunnersbury Park Museum). [16]

Lucozade honors Powell". Jamaica-gleaner.com. Archived from the original on 20 March 2012 . Retrieved 20 November 2011.

While the ingredients vary somewhat from one drink to another, those of the Lucozade Original Energy were listed as follows in 2013: carbonated water, glucose syrup (25%), citric acid (E330), lactic acid (E270), flavouring (unspecified), preservatives ( potassium sorbate, sodium bisulphite (E-222)), caffeine, antioxidant ( ascorbic acid), colour ( sunset yellow (E110), Ponceau 4R). After the reformulation to lower sugar in 2017, and another reformulation in 2023, Lucozade Original contains the sweeteners sucralose and acesulfame K. The McLaren Formula One team was previously sponsored by Lucozade. The brand has also sponsored Jamaican sprinter Asafa Powell since he first broke the 100 m World Record in 2005. They honoured his Beijing Summer Olympics achievements with a small function in October 2008. [31] Collaborations [ edit ] A Lucozade Zero booth marketing a tie-in with Missguided in 2017 in Birmingham In May 2016, Liverpool City Council ran a "name-and-shame campaign" entitled "Is your child’s sweet tooth harming their health?". The short-lived campaign claimed that Lucozade was "the worst offender", containing 62 grams of sugar in a 500 ml bottle, followed by Coca-Cola with 54 grams. Posters for the campaign were displayed in hospitals for a time. [10] Delingpole, James (4 May 2017). "Thanks, Jamie Oliver – you've stolen my childhood". The Spectator . Retrieved 2 March 2020.

a b Denis Campbell (7 May 2016). "Liverpool in drive to name and shame fizzy drink brands". The Guardian. Glucozade" was invented by William Walker Hunter in 1927 in Newcastle; Hunter had taken over the business of pharmacist William Owen. [1] [2] Hunter sold the product to the Beecham Group in 1938 and it was eventually renamed Lucozade. [1] Following its rebranding as a sports drink, high-profile athletic figures in British pop culture have promoted Lucozade in television commercials, beginning with Olympic decathlon champion Daley Thompson in 1983, followed by sporting figures such as Olympic sprint champion Linford Christie, footballers John Barnes and Alan Shearer, rugby player Jonny Wilkinson, and Tomb Raider heroine Lara Croft. [14] Purpose and effectiveness [ edit ] Sponsored by Lucozade, footballer John Barnes appeared in an early 1990s commercial, stating: "this is Isotonic Lucozade Sport, it gets to your thirst, fast". [20] Lucozade comes in the form of liquid in either a can or plastic bottle, or it can come in the form of a tablet. The tablets have the flavours of either orange or the original flavour. [24]

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In a sealable container that holds at least eight cups, pour in one bottle of 80-proof vodka. Add the skins of five or six ripe oranges (any variety, Zutant says, just be sure to avoid the pith as it will make the 'cello bitter) and half of a Madagascar vanilla bean. (If you don't know what to do with the other half, consider burying it in sugar to make vanilla sugar.) So with the weather getting hotter, and blood orange season ending, I though I'd try to extend my enjoyment of blood oranges just a little bit longer by making blood orangecello.

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