# Staminade

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{{Short description|Australian sports drink}}
{{Use Australian English|date=November 2021}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2016}}
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| manufacturer = Steric
| distributor  = Steric
| origin       = Australia
| introduced   = 1964
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'''Staminade''' is the first sports drink to be commercially manufactured and marketed in Australia, available in Australian retail outlets since 1964.<ref>{{cite web|title=Staminade website|url=http://www.staminade.com.au}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Staminade advertisement|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/110346091?searchTerm=staminade&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc|accessdate=27 February 2016|newspaper=The Canberra Times|date=31 March 1971|page=11}}</ref>  Staminade is owned by an Australian company, Steric Trading Pty Ltd and manufactured in [Villawood](/source/Villawood), New South Wales, Australia.<ref>{{cite web|title=Steric Trading website|url=http://www.steric.com.au}}</ref>

== Sports drink ==
Staminade is a sports drink as described under standard 2.6.2 in the [Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code](/source/Australia_New_Zealand_Food_Standards_Code).<ref>{{cite web|title=Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code – Standard 2.6.2 – Non-Alcoholic Beverages and Brewed Soft Drinks|url=http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2013C00145}}</ref>

== Powder ==
A 585-gm tub of Staminade powder made nine litres of Staminade drink when mixed with water.  Directions for mixing recommended that one scoop of powder be mixed with 250ml chilled or iced water.
 
Staminade produced 19g powder sachets (one sachet makes up 350ml) and a one kilogram powder tub which made up to 21 litres of sports drink.  These two options were only available to wholesale food service customers.

Since 2015, Staminade has only been available as a powder in 550g tubs with a changed formulation using [sucrose](/source/sucrose) as the primary ingredient.

== Concentrate ==
In 2005, Staminade concentrate was available in a 750-ml bottle.

From September 2013 to 2015, Staminade concentrate was packaged in a one-litre bottle which made five litres of Staminade drink.  Directions for mixing recommended that 50ml of concentrate be mixed with 200ml of water to make 250ml of sports drink. Its primary non-water ingredient was [glucose](/source/glucose).

The concentrate is now discontinued.

== Staminade flavours ==
*Lemon lime fusion ''(powder)''
*Wild berry rush ''(powder)'' 
*Orange blast ''(powder)''
*True Blue ''(discontinued)''

== Staminade formulation ==
Staminade is formulated to contain sodium and potassium levels at 16.4&nbsp;mmol per litre and 4.8&nbsp;mmol per litre.{{citation needed|date=July 2016}}
 
Staminade powder when made up according to directions claims to have an osmolality of approximately 275milliOsmol per litre.<ref>{{cite web|title=Osmolality and pH of sport and other drinks available in Switzerland|url=http://www.sgsm.ch/fileadmin/user_upload/Zeitschrift/54-2006-3/Osmolality_54_3_06.pdf}}</ref>

From 2010, the powder formulation of Staminade was changed to use [sucrose](/source/sucrose) as its primary ingredient instead of [dextrose](/source/dextrose) as the primary sweetener and source of energy. The liquid concentrate used glucose as its primary ingredient and acesulfame potassium as a sweetener.{{fact|date=November 2021}}

Prior to the change of using sucrose as its primary ingredient, Staminade was the only large commercially made sports drink in Australia that did not use sucrose as its primary ingredient. Sucrose has been commonly cited as a primary cause of tooth decay.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tooth decay & sugary drinks|url=http://www.rethinksugarydrink.org.au/facts/tooth-decay.html}}</ref>

== Magnesium ==
Staminade was the first ready-to-drink sports drink available in Australia to add magnesium to its formula.<ref>{{cite web|title=Aussie icon Staminade tackles US sports drink giants, Dynamic Business, June 21, 2010|url=https://www.dynamicbusiness.com.au/entrepreneur-profile/staminade-tackles-gatorage-powerade-sports-drinks-1703.html}}</ref>  Staminade powder contains magnesium lactate and Staminade concentrate contained magnesium sulphate.

==References==
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==External links==
* {{Official Website|http://www.staminade.com.au}}

{{Sports Drinks}}

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Category:Australian drinks
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Category:Food and drink introduced in the 1960s
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