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Yxaiio

Austrian drink


Austrian drink

FieldValue
nameYxaiio GmbH
typeGesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
foundationVienna, Austria ()
founderMichael Wlazny
DI Wolfgang Langreiter
area_servedBrazil, Spain, Portugal, Chile, Thailand
homepagewww.yxaiio.com

DI Wolfgang Langreiter

Yxaiio – The Hot Shot (commonly referred to as Yxaiio) is a non-alcoholic beverage produced by the Austrian company Yxaiio GmbH, based in Vienna. It is sold in 60 ml glass bottles and, according to the manufacturer, contains chili as its key ingredient, which gives the drink its distinctive heat. The product is described as a modern interpretation of traditional chili-based drinks, which were historically used by the Mayans and Aztecs.

Yxaiio was launched in the Spanish market in 2008. In the same year, a 4-month series of events (Yxaiio night) at the El Divino club in Ibiza was held,{{cite web|url=http://www.virtualibiza.com/index.cfm?objectid=1A472328-B31C-EE6D-117F3F1B84347AB9&flushcache=1

At the international foodbev.com Beverage Innovation Awards 2009, Yxaiio was assigned 'highly commended' in the category 'Best labelling or decorative finish’.

References

References

  1. "Yxaiio on Público, Spain". www.publico.es.
  2. "Yxaiio in el periòdic, andorra". www.elperiodicdandorra.ad.
  3. "Yxaiio event series on Ibiza, 2008". H1, Hamburg.
  4. "product launch 2010 in Chile". www.labuenavida.cl.
  5. "product launch 2012 in Brazil". www.glamurama.uol.com.br.
  6. "product launch 2012 in Thailand". www.phuketmagazine.com.
  7. "Yxaiio receiving Beverage Innovation Award 2009". www.foodbev.com.
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