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Juice Doctor is the first soft drinks company to combine the isotonic functionality commonly found in sports drinks with the natural taste profile of a ‘juicy water’ to create the new category of ‘everyday hydration’, designed to appeal equally to men and women.

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01 Jun 2010

Juice Doctor Releases Anthem for England, Officially the ‘Unofficial England World Cup Song’ of 2010

Naturally Isotonic Hydration Drink and Altec Lansing team up for big giveaway; Winner to receive a Month’s Supply of Juice Doctor soft drinks and an InMotion Max speaker

London – June 1, 2010 – Juice Doctor, Co-founded by five-time Olympic gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave, has enlisted the help of one seriously talented citrus fruit by the name of John Lemon to create a new anthem to cheer on The Three Lions with a hilarious new song titled, ‘I Gotta Feelin (In Me Waters)’; Officially the ‘Unofficial England World Cup Song’ of 2010. To celebrate the viral release of the song and it’s ‘juicy’ video, Juice Doctor has also teamed up with Altec Lansing, the sound specialist, to host a nationwide giveaway contest that will reward one lucky fan with a full month’s supply of Juice Doctor’s naturally isotonic juicy water to keep the winner hydrated throughout the tournament, as well as an InMotion Max speaker to entertain friends when hosting the victory celebration. For a chance to win, entrants must simply log on to http://www.juicedoctordrinks.com/worldcupcompetition and answer Juice Doctor’s three questions about the music video.

Singing, sporting fruit is nothing new for Juice Doctor. In 2006, the start-up soft drinks brand put its own unique stamp on the World Cup with a series of animated videos re-enacting the highlights of England’s games using fruit as actors, starring John Lemon. Popular amongst football fans nationwide (naturally!), these clips went live within 24 hours of each game’s outcome and grew into a viral hit…until England was knocked out of the actual tournament. Signing off, Juice Doctor responded to the nation’s heartache with a fruit-filled performance entitled ‘Football’s Not Coming Home’, healing some, but not all of the country’s pain. This time, the song is much more upbeat and will certainly help in keeping the country’s spirits up while cheering our boys home with the gold and the glory.

Having sustained a serious Achilles peel injury, John Lemon’s football career was sliced short.  But instead of becoming bitter, Lemon and Juice Doctor are back, stronger than ever with ‘I Gotta Feelin’ (In Me Waters). The giveaway contest is now open, entrants must 16 years old and over and can only enter once; the winner will be announced on the 12th July 2010.

Designed to help balance the body by restoring and maintaining healthy levels of hydration, Juice Doctor’s range of naturally isotonic hydration drinks http://www.juicedoctordrinks.com are made from spring water and natural fruit juice. Available in Berry, Tropical, Lemon and Apple flavour, each drink contains around 20 calories per 100ml and has no artificial colourings, flavourings, preservatives, sodium or sweeteners.  Juice Doctor is available nationwide at Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and various independent retailers for RRP £1.15.

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