Technic

Technic (Japanese: テクニック; Tekunikku) is a energy drink brewed by Technic Drinks, Inc., an El Kadsre-based beverage manufacturer. Launched in 1973, it has the first market share to any energy drink in the world with Red Bull being the second. Its marketing in the 80s included characters from the popular franchise, Technic Heroes, an El Kadsreian kadsresatsu series created by El TV Kadsre in 1976, in which was promoted whenever the film installment was showing in cinemas.

History
Technic, which was deemed to be the first modern energy drink, was invented by Sukeyuki Osaki in 1971, and introduced in 1973 in the Vlokozu Union. In 1974, a year after Technic's introduction, Technic bought Panchi Co., in which was merged into Technic Drinks Inc and on the same year, Technic expanded to international markets after seeing the success of Pepsi, Schweppes, Technic, Panchi, .35 Whelen, 7-UP, Mountain Dew and Lipton in the Vlokozu Union.

In 1976, Technic and El TV Kadsre launched the long-running tokusatsu franchise, known as Technic Heroes. In the same year, the drink was introduced to Helvmark, United Kingdom, Italy, France, Australia, New Zealand and Japan and was introduced to the United States, West Germany (now Germany), Belgium, Philippines, Canada, Barokia, Thailand, India, and Switzerland in 1980 and was introduced to Jetania and Kuboia in 1989.

In 1976, Technic won the New Beverage award from the Association Internationale des Boissons Non-Alcoolisées, and would later win their Sports Drink of the Year award in 1980.

Ingredients
Technic contains caffeine, taurine, B vitamins (B3, B5, B6, B12), sucrose, food acid, glucose and kuzesi juice. Kuzesi is a Vicnoran-native fruit often found in Vicnoran forests and jungles.

Current products

 * Technic (introduced 1973)
 * Technic Red (introduced 1990)
 * Technic Carnival (introduced 2005)
 * Technic Crystal (introduced 1991 and discontinued in 1996; reintroduced 2016)
 * Technic Zero (introduced 1987)
 * Technic Flashback (introduced 2006)
 * Technic Bright (introduced 1999)
 * Technic Iced Coffee (introduced 1998)
 * Technic Kinnie (introduced 1979)
 * Technic Nooii (Not orange or is it) (introduced 2008 and discontinued in 2011; reintroduced 2019)
 * Technic Vanilla (introduced 1989 as Technic Milli Vanilla and discontinued in 1990; reintroduced 1993)
 * Technic Sugarfree (introduced 1978)

Discontinued and limited edition products

 * Technic Biofusion (1998, 2001; still available in Randomia along with Reactor)
 * Technic Reactor (1996)
 * Technic Lemon (2001-2003)
 * Technic Novafusion (1996, 1998, 2004)
 * Technic Purple (2003-2004)
 * Technic Passion (2013)