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Win an epic adventure with BOS Sport

By Press Office · 14 comments

Since its inception, BOS Sport has been serious about researching and developing the ultimate sports aid for its consumers.

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Without altering the science behind its formulation, and by keeping its three delicious flavours: Lemon Lime, Mandarin Orange and Red Berry, they’re ready and excited to introduce a brand new packaging range.

BOS Sport is using this opportunity to remind consumers about their healthy credentials (Hot fill preservative & colourant free) and drive trial and awareness with their newly launched through-the-line GOBOS marketing campaign.

“We’re incredibly excited about the refreshed packaging range for our 500ml BOS Sport line-up, which does a wonderful job of showcasing our all-natural, preservative-free, colourant-free sports drink range. We’ve built BOS Sport for superior athletic performance and we are extremely proud of what we have to offer to consumers – to help them achieve their ambitions. We look forward to helping South African athletes GOBOS!” says BOS Brands CEO, Dave Evans.

The GOBOS campaign is a celebration of an active lifestyle. Built on the insight of ACTIVE ENVY: for those who live and love an active lifestyle, and have an instinctive craving to get out.

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The campaign features a competition through which the brand encourages its consumers to enter their best sports action shots on Instagram and Twitter with the #BOSSPORT hashtag. There’s exciting weekly prizes up for grabs and the chance to go on an adventure with one of BOS Sport’s world-class sporting ambassadors.

BOS Sport ambassadors:

  • 7X time XTERRA World Champion Conrad “Caveman” Stoltz.
  • Downhill MTB Masters World Champion Myles Kelsey.
  • Ultra Marathon runner Kristinet van der Westhuizen.
  • The legendary Big Wave World Champion, Grant “Twiggy” Baker.

All entries will be featured on www.bossport.co.za.

About BOS Sport:

  • We are proud to be colourant & preservative free.
  • We’ve used complex carbohydrates to create fast, medium & slow energy release for sustained performance.
  • Essential electrolytes (K, Mg, NaCl) + organic rooibos all support your body in rehydration & muscle recovery.

BOS Sport channels:

www.bossport.co.za
www.facebook.com/bossport
Twitter: @BOS_Sport
Instagram: @BOS_Sport
Official campaign hashtag: #BOSSPORT

BOS Sport is available in most South African retailers including Woolworths, Pick n Pay, Spar and select Checkers and Clicks stores.

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Comments

nonky

Oct 14, 2015, 8:27 AM

Rooibos + water + sugar [chilled]?

 

I like it but find it helluva sweet (32g of sugar per 100mls...)

Hilton.

Oct 14, 2015, 8:41 AM

Rooibos + water + sugar [chilled]?

 

I like it but find it helluva sweet (32g of sugar per 100mls...)

 

Not so, seems that its 32g sugar for the whole 500ml drink, its 6.4g sugar per 100ml.

See here.

nonky

Oct 14, 2015, 8:45 AM

Not so, seems that its 32g sugar for the whole 500ml drink, its 6.4g sugar per 100ml.

See here.

 

My apologies, I didn't read the table properly.

 

It's still 6 teaspoons of sugar in 500mls  :eek: - which is more sugar than I eat in a week

hayleyearth

Oct 14, 2015, 8:47 AM

Rooibos + water + sugar [chilled]?

 

I like it but find it helluva sweet (32g of sugar per 100mls...)

 

 

32g?

worriesnot

Oct 14, 2015, 8:54 AM

32g?

as in 32 grams

 

edit: but you probably already knew that...

hayleyearth

Oct 14, 2015, 9:05 AM

as in 32 grams

 

edit: but you probably already knew that...

:huh:

Ummmm....ja. If I didnt I am sure I would not have been able to find my way around life..

The quantity is what I asked about...where he got that, but he answered above my reply (I pressed Post too late)

patches

Oct 14, 2015, 9:06 AM

My apologies, I didn't read the table properly.

 

It's still 6 teaspoons of sugar in 500mls  :eek: - which is more sugar than I eat in a week

 

It may be so, but for people that typically often have a buddy-bottle of Coke etc (I'm guessing that excludes you with your <6 teaspoons a week), the Bos has about half the sugar, and it's a less processed form.

nonky

Oct 14, 2015, 9:12 AM

It may be so, but for people that typically often have a buddy-bottle of Coke etc (I'm guessing that excludes you with your <6 teaspoons a week), the Bos has about half the sugar, and it's a less processed form.

Yes, you are right.  I don't drink soft drinks or fruit juice much.  

 

I tasted some of my daughter's Bos (regular) and thought it was a bit sweet to give to kids.

 

The Sport is lekker and refreshing after a ride but also is too sweet (for me).

 

I like the Bos products very much, I just wish they would reduce the amount of sugar in them.  But I would still take any Bos product over a Coke.

worriesnot

Oct 14, 2015, 9:18 AM

:huh:

Ummmm....ja. If I didnt I am sure I would not have been able to find my way around life..

The quantity is what I asked about...where he got that, but he answered above my reply (I pressed Post too late)

 

ja ja ja sorry okay. thought there was a reference to 32gi there. somewhere  :P

anyway - found this interesting graphic... who likes Fanta?

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Hilton.

Oct 14, 2015, 9:33 AM

ja ja ja sorry okay. thought there was a reference to 32gi there. somewhere  :P

anyway - found this interesting graphic... who likes Fanta?

 

Thats the exact graphic I had in mind when reading this thread. Thanks for looking it up and posting.

 

Scary hey! wow, thats a LOT of sugar!

patches

Oct 14, 2015, 9:39 AM

Yeah, that graphic is interesting. I always thought Schweppe's Dry Lemon was a slightly healthier option... meanwhile it's up there with Fanta Grape.

 

To be fair though, they need to compare apples with apples. they compare 330ml cans of carbonated soft drinks against 500ml bottles of sports drinks. They should do it all at equivalent volumes.

patches

Oct 14, 2015, 9:43 AM

Anyway, we digress... this thread is about winning a competition, not the sugar content of various soft drinks. 

 

At the moment I really like the Lime & Ginger Bos. Very refreshing.

Iwan Kemp

Oct 14, 2015, 9:48 AM

Yeah, that graphic is interesting. I always thought Schweppe's Dry Lemon was a slightly healthier option... meanwhile it's up there with Fanta Grape.

 

To be fair though, they need to compare apples with apples. they compare 330ml cans of carbonated soft drinks against 500ml bottles of sports drinks. They should do it all at equivalent volumes.

 

Yes, we digress, BUT...  :ph34r:

 

Read that they posted those figures based on that's how much you will drink when buying a can or bottle as that's the size it comes in. Scientifically it makes more sense to compare 100ml to 100ml, but I get what they're saying. 

 

Back to #BOSSPORT

Iwan Kemp

Oct 29, 2015, 12:54 PM

So let's see some pics. Anyone posted anything anywhere using #bossport ?

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