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.
Available for download from today, Juice Doctor’s World Cup Song in aid of Sparks Children’s Charity
London – June 14, 2010 – The official, unofficial England World Cup Song, “I Gotta Feelin’ (In Me Waters),” is now available for download from iTunes. The song was produced by Juice Doctor, with money from download sales being raised for Sparks, the children’s medical research charity dedicated to helping all babies be born healthy and stay healthy.
Not an average anthem, “I Gotta Feelin’ (In Me Waters)” is a catchy song that has been released by Juice Doctor, the naturally isotonic everyday hydration drink Co-founded by Sir Steve Redgrave. Performed by one talented piece of celebrity fruit named ‘John Lemon’, the song is accompanied by a quirky animation video, which can be viewed at http://www.juicedoctordrinks.com/ItsShowtime.
The music video has already begun circulating online and building a positive buzz. Juice Doctor has set a goal to achieve 500,000 views online through social media platforms such as YouTube, Facebook and Twitter to help raise awareness of Sparks and raise money by encouraging viewers to download the track. Juice Doctor and John Lemon are aiming for glory by topping the World Cup Song chart and believe with 500,000 views this is achievable.
“It’s at times like these when we pull together as a nation that we’re blessed with the opportunity to help support a fantastic cause such as Sparks and their fight against childhood disease,” said Sir Steve Redgrave, a former president and current vice-president of Sparks. “We’ve set a challenging goal for ourselves with this song, but I’m confident that this inspiring tune will capture the imagination of the public this World Cup season and with sufficient on-line views help us make a real difference.”
Sir Steve is just one of the iconic sporting figures among Sparks’s team of celebrity Ambassadors. Among them are his great Olympic gold medal- winning teammates, Sir Matt Pinsent and James Cracknell, while from the world of football, Sir Geoff Hurst, MBE, the only man in history to score a World Cup final hat trick, is Sparks president 2010.
Other great football names from the charity include vice-president Sir Trevor Brooking, Ray Clemence, Matt Le Tissier, Glenn Hoddle, Pat Jennings, Peter Shilton, Ray Wilkins, Ossie Ardiles and Ricky Villa.
Founded by leading sportsmen and women in 1991, Sparks has raised almost £19m to fund pioneering research across the whole spectrum of paediatric illness, with the goal of helping more children to be born healthy and grow up healthy. Childhood cancers, juvenile arthritis, cerebral palsy, meningitis and the many risks associated with premature birth are just a few areas where doctors and scientists funded by Sparks are making a difference every day.
As president Sir Geoff Hurst put it in a major media interview recently: “To me, Sparks goal of helping more children to be born healthy and grow up healthy is even more important than scoring the winner in a World Cup final.”
In addition, football fans and Sparks supporters nationwide can show their support by entering the World Cup Competition online at http://www.juicedoctordrinks.com/worldcupcompetition with the chance to win a month’s supply of Juice Doctor’s naturally isotonic juicy water as well as an Altec Lansing InMotion Max speaker for the iPod and iPhone.
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