Energy Drinks Consumption (Volume and Growth) Forecast to 2021 – West Europe

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Canadean's, Energy Drinks Consumption (Volume and Growth) Forecast to 2021 – West Europe, report is a comprehensive report, covering Energy Drinks consumption in West Europe market. The quantitative data in the report provides historic and forecast Energy Drinks consumption data by country in Volume (M Liters). The report considers, Energy Drinks as an energy-enhancing product intended to boost mental or physical energy and promote wakefulness. These products are mainly carbonated and contain stimulants such as caffeine, taurine, guarana, glucuronolactone, yerba mate, along with glucose syrup (corn syrup) and maltodextrin. May also contain B complex group vitamin combinations, as well as vitamins A and E (i.e. antioxidants); vitamin C (ascorbic acid); L-carnitine; exotic herbs and substances, such as gingko biloba, ginseng, milk thistle; acidity regulators which are coffee, tea and energy blends where the base formulation of the product is an energy drink and coffee or tea is the flavor. And also still or carbonated, ready to drink (rtd) products, non-ready to drink (non-rtd) powders and concentrates. This report includes top level Energy Drinks consumption actual data for 2010 – 2014, provisional data for 2015; while forecasts are provided for 2016 – 2021 across 16 individual countries. The countries covered in the report are Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Kingdom. This report is the result of Canadean’s extensive market research covering the Energy Drinks market in West Europe. It provides a top-level overview and detailed insight into the operating environment for the Energy Drinks market in West Europe. It is an essential tool for companies active across the Energy Drinks value chain and for new players that are considering entering the market.

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Table of Contents

1 Introduction

1.1 What is this Report About?

1.2 Definitions

1.2.1 This report provides actual data for 2010 – 2014, provisional data for 2015; while forecasts are provided for 2016 – 2021

1.2.2 Volume Units and Aggregations

1.2.3 CAGR Definition and Calculation

1.2.4 Methodology

2 West Europe Energy Drinks – Consumption, 2010–21

2.1 West Europe Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.1.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.1.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.2 Austria Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.2.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.2.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.3 Belgium Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.3.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.3.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.4 Denmark Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.4.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.4.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.5 Finland Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.5.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.5.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.6 France Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.6.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.6.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.7 Germany Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.7.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.7.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.8 Greece Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.8.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.8.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.9 Italy Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.9.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.9.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.1 Netherlands Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.10.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.10.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.11 Norway Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.11.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.11.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.12 Other West Europe Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.12.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.12.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.13 Portugal Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.13.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.13.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.14 Republic of Ireland Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.14.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.14.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.15 Spain Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.15.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.15.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.16 Sweden Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.16.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.16.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.17 Switzerland Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.17.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.17.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

2.18 United Kingdom Energy Drinks Volume Consumption, 2010–21

2.18.1 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2010–15

2.18.2 Energy Drinks Consumption, 2016–21

3 Appendix

3.1 Product Definitions

3.1.1 Soft Drinks

3.2 About Canadean

3.3 Disclaimer

Table

Table 1: Volume Units for Energy Drinks Market

Table 2: List of Countries Covered in Canadean Regions

Table 3: List of “Other” Countries in Canadean Regions

Table 4: West Europe Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 5: West Europe Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 6: Austria Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 7: Austria Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 8: Belgium Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 9: Belgium Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 10: Denmark Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 11: Denmark Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 12: Finland Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 13: Finland Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 14: France Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 15: France Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 16: Germany Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 17: Germany Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 18: Greece Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 19: Greece Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 20: Italy Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 21: Italy Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 22: Netherlands Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 23: Netherlands Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 24: Norway Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 25: Norway Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 26: Other West Europe Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 27: Other West Europe Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 28: Portugal Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 29: Portugal Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 30: Republic of Ireland Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 31: Republic of Ireland Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 32: Spain Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 33: Spain Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 34: Sweden Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 35: Sweden Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 36: Switzerland Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 37: Switzerland Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Table 38: United Kingdom Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Table 39: United Kingdom Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figures

Figure 1: West Europe Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 2: West Europe Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 3: Austria Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 4: Austria Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 5: Belgium Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 6: Belgium Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 7: Denmark Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 8: Denmark Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 9: Finland Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 10: Finland Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 11: France Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 12: France Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 13: Germany Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 14: Germany Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 15: Greece Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 16: Greece Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 17: Italy Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 18: Italy Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 19: Netherlands Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 20: Netherlands Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 21: Norway Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 22: Norway Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 23: Other West Europe Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 24: Other West Europe Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 25: Portugal Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 26: Portugal Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 27: Republic of Ireland Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 28: Republic of Ireland Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 29: Spain Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 30: Spain Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 31: Sweden Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 32: Sweden Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 33: Switzerland Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 34: Switzerland Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

Figure 35: United Kingdom Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2010–15

Figure 36: United Kingdom Energy Drinks Consumption Volume (M Liters) & Growth (Y-o-Y), 2016–21

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