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Photos : Rush Energy Drink Making Ghana Proud At English Premier League

If you happened to watch last Saturday's English Premier League match between Manchester City & Stoke City, you would have  caught the numerous glimpses of 'Rush Energy Drink, Proudly Made in Ghana' all over the bet365 stadium.

Yes! you read it right, that is the length at which the most patronized energy drink in Ghana went to make this nation proud.

Twellium Industrial Company, producers of Rush Energy Drink stopped at nothing not to only provide jobs for Ghanaians, but also to lift up the flag of this nation to put Ghana on the map.

Rush Energy Drink sends non stop energy to the EPL from the motherland Ghana not only to show their support for the League which is enjoyed by most Ghanaians but to as well us proclaim that great things can come from Ghana as this amazing product is proudly made in our country.
It was so glaring the inscriptions 'Rush Energy Proudly Made in Ghana!' all over the Stadium during Manchester City & Stoke City match.

During the match, Sergio Aguero took his tally to eight goals in seven Premier League games against Stoke City and Nolito grabbed a late brace as Manchester City secured a 4-1 victory at the bet365 Stadium.

Rush Energy Drink is made from the finest ingredients of taurine, caffeine, ginseng and inositol to improve your mood, boost your endurance and ensure general wellness of your body. We are so excited as Ghanaians to witness the great impact made by the product, we believe that Rush Energy Drink which is proudly made in Ghana will continue to break borders and make our dear nation proud!


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