Nae Danger

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Nae Danger


Nae Danger is a popular energy drink originating from Scotland. It was first introduced in the market in 2011 by Scottish entrepreneur Jamie Douglas-Hamilton. The drink is known for its unique flavours and its distinct Scottish branding.

History[edit | edit source]

Jamie Douglas-Hamilton, the founder of Nae Danger, was inspired to create the drink after noticing a gap in the market for a Scottish-based energy drink. He launched the product in 2011, and it quickly gained popularity due to its unique flavours and branding.

Product[edit | edit source]

Nae Danger is available in two main flavours: Blue Raspberry and Red Kola. The Blue Raspberry flavour is a blend of raspberry and other fruit flavours, while the Red Kola flavour is a traditional Scottish flavour, similar to the popular Barr's Red Kola soft drink.

In addition to the standard energy drink ingredients such as caffeine and taurine, Nae Danger also contains B vitamins and is carbonated. The drink is sold in 500ml cans, and it is recommended to be served chilled.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Nae Danger has been well received in Scotland and has a loyal customer base. It is often praised for its unique flavours and its Scottish identity. The drink is also popular among athletes and those seeking an energy boost.

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