Monster Beverage beats estimates on strong demand for energy drinks 

May 7, 2026 5:10 PM EDT

Cans of Monster Energy Drink are displayed on a shelf in a supermarket in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina October 29, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic

May 7 (Reuters) - Monster ‌Beverage beat ​Wall ​Street expectations for first-quarter revenue and profit on Thursday, as demand ‌for energy drinks remained strong despite broader ⁠economic uncertainty.

Health-conscious customers have been increasingly choosing energy ‌and sugar-free drinks over ‌regular sodas, with demand holding firm even as inflation squeezes household budgets.

• Peers ​PepsiCo and Coca-Cola last month both topped quarterly expectations on resilient demand for ⁠their beverages.

• Shares of the company were up 5% in ​extended trading.

• "The global energy drink category continues to demonstrate solid growth, driven ​by increased consumer demand," ‌said CEO Hilton H. Schlosberg.

• Quarterly sales in the energy drinks ⁠segment, Monster’s largest, rose 27.6% from a year earlier to $2.19 billion, while alcohol brands' sales ⁠fell 5.9% to $32.7 million.

• Monster's first-quarter net sales rose ​26.9% from a year earlier to $2.35 billion, compared with analysts' estimates of a 16% rise to $2.16 ‌billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

• The Corona, California-based company ‌posted a first-quarter adjusted profit of 58 ⁠cents per share, ‌compared with estimates ​of 53 cents apiece.

(Reporting by Koyena Das in Bengaluru; Editing by Jonathan ‌Ananda)



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