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SA’s Number 1 Sports Drink
Energade is South Africa’s ¬first homegrown sports drink, thriving in a category dominated by global giants.
Energade is South Africa’s ¬first homegrown sports drink, thriving in a category dominated by global giants.
It's trusted for its ability to refresh, rehydrate, and replenish. Packed with essential carbohydrates and electrolytes like sodium and potassium, Energade helps you stay hydrated and replace what you lose through sweat. Recognized as one of the top three sports drinks in South Africa, Energade proudly holds the title of the country’s leading local sports drink.
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