Probably something not many people know, but Monster makes canned water. It's for their athletes so they don't have to drink the energy drink but still are drinking a Monster branded product as can be required by sponsorship/ambassadorship contracts. I think many energy drink companies do this as well, but felt that this would be relatable to this image.
Probably something not many people know, but Monster makes canned water. It's for their athletes so they don't have to drink the energy drink but still are drinking a Monster branded product as can be required by sponsorship/ambassadorship contracts. I think many energy drink companies do this as well, but felt that this would be relatable to this image.
Monster has a surprisingly interesting corporate history; it began as a fresh juice seller in southern California in the 1930s under the name Hansen's and has since expanded into other beverages. Ultimately, the energy drink part of the company took over, and they sold the juice and other non-energy drink parts to The Coca-Cola Company while, in return, getting possession of Coca-Cola's energy drink sector.