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'''Tab Energy''' is a [[energy drink]] produced by [[The Coca-Cola Company]]. It was introduced in 2006 and is marketed towards the female demographic. Unlike traditional energy drinks, Tab Energy has a pink color and a distinct fruity flavor.
== Tab Energy ==


== History ==
[[File:TabEnergy.jpg|thumb|right|Tab Energy can]]
Tab Energy was introduced in 2006 as an extension of the [[Tab (soft drink)|Tab]] brand, which was originally launched by The Coca-Cola Company in 1963. The original Tab was a diet cola, but the company decided to expand the brand into the energy drink market. The drink was marketed as a "low calorie energy drink" and was specifically targeted towards women.


== Ingredients ==
'''Tab Energy''' is a [[diet energy drink]] that was produced by [[The Coca-Cola Company]]. It was introduced in 2006 as a low-calorie energy drink targeted primarily at women. The drink was marketed as a part of the [[Tab (soft drink)|Tab]] brand, which was originally launched in 1963 as Coca-Cola's first diet soda.
Tab Energy contains a blend of ingredients commonly found in energy drinks, including [[caffeine]], [[taurine]], and [[guarana]]. It also contains [[sucralose]], a zero-calorie artificial sweetener. The drink is carbonated and has a pink color, which is unusual for energy drinks.


== Reception ==
=== History ===
The reception of Tab Energy has been mixed. Some consumers appreciate its unique flavor and marketing towards women, while others criticize it for its high caffeine content and artificial sweetener. Despite this, Tab Energy has managed to carve out a niche in the crowded energy drink market.


== Discontinuation ==
Tab Energy was launched in response to the growing demand for energy drinks and the increasing popularity of low-calorie beverages. The Coca-Cola Company aimed to capitalize on the established Tab brand, which was already associated with diet products, to attract health-conscious consumers.
In 2020, The Coca-Cola Company announced that it would be discontinuing Tab Energy along with several other underperforming brands. This decision was part of a broader effort to streamline the company's product portfolio and focus on its most profitable brands.


== See also ==
=== Ingredients ===
* [[List of energy drinks]]
 
* [[The Coca-Cola Company]]
Tab Energy contains a blend of ingredients designed to provide an energy boost while maintaining a low-calorie profile. The primary ingredients include:
 
* [[Caffeine]]
* [[Taurine]]
* [[Guarana]] extract
* [[Ginseng]]
* [[B vitamins]]
 
The drink is sweetened with a combination of [[aspartame]] and [[acesulfame potassium]], which are common artificial sweeteners used in diet beverages.
 
=== Marketing ===
 
[[File:TabEnergy.jpg|thumb|left|Tab Energy promotional image]]
 
The marketing campaign for Tab Energy focused on its appeal to women, emphasizing its stylish packaging and low-calorie content. The drink was promoted as a "calorie-conscious energy drink" that could fit into a busy lifestyle. Advertisements often featured vibrant colors and fashion-forward imagery to attract the target demographic.
 
=== Discontinuation ===
 
Despite its initial popularity, Tab Energy was eventually discontinued. The exact reasons for its discontinuation are not publicly detailed, but it is likely due to the competitive nature of the energy drink market and the introduction of other Coca-Cola products that better met consumer preferences.
 
== Related pages ==
 
* [[Tab (soft drink)]]
* [[Diet soda]]
* [[Energy drink]]
* [[Caffeine]]


[[Category:Energy drinks]]
[[Category:Energy drinks]]
[[Category:The Coca-Cola Company]]
[[Category:Diet sodas]]
[[Category:Products introduced in 2006]]
[[Category:Coca-Cola brands]]
[[Category:Discontinued products]]
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Latest revision as of 04:06, 13 February 2025

Tab Energy[edit]

Tab Energy can

Tab Energy is a diet energy drink that was produced by The Coca-Cola Company. It was introduced in 2006 as a low-calorie energy drink targeted primarily at women. The drink was marketed as a part of the Tab brand, which was originally launched in 1963 as Coca-Cola's first diet soda.

History[edit]

Tab Energy was launched in response to the growing demand for energy drinks and the increasing popularity of low-calorie beverages. The Coca-Cola Company aimed to capitalize on the established Tab brand, which was already associated with diet products, to attract health-conscious consumers.

Ingredients[edit]

Tab Energy contains a blend of ingredients designed to provide an energy boost while maintaining a low-calorie profile. The primary ingredients include:

The drink is sweetened with a combination of aspartame and acesulfame potassium, which are common artificial sweeteners used in diet beverages.

Marketing[edit]

Tab Energy promotional image

The marketing campaign for Tab Energy focused on its appeal to women, emphasizing its stylish packaging and low-calorie content. The drink was promoted as a "calorie-conscious energy drink" that could fit into a busy lifestyle. Advertisements often featured vibrant colors and fashion-forward imagery to attract the target demographic.

Discontinuation[edit]

Despite its initial popularity, Tab Energy was eventually discontinued. The exact reasons for its discontinuation are not publicly detailed, but it is likely due to the competitive nature of the energy drink market and the introduction of other Coca-Cola products that better met consumer preferences.

Related pages[edit]