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Screaming Energy
This site takes a really close look at many of the energy drinks on the
market. You'll find user
reviews and rankings. The energy drinks are ranked out of 10 possible
points on taste, effectiveness, cost and many other factors. You'll find
favorite drinks like Monster, Hydrive, Gravity, Rockstar, Stacker and
Krank'd Body Fuel. |
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Monster
Get a complete list of Monster's different
products and what flavors and sizes you can find each in. You'll get
details on this company website that you won't find anywhere else, like the
latest news and upcoming products. Monster also sponsors quite a few musical
groups, and you can get a list of Monster bands as well.
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WebMD: What's the Buzz About Energy Drinks?
Get the inside scoop about energy drinks from medical doctors around the
world. The article takes a look at whether the drinks live up to the claims
company's have made about them. There is also an interesting article that
looks at some research about combining
energy drinks and alcohol and how it can lead to enhanced inebriation.
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Rockstar Energy Drink
Rockstar has a really nice lineup of
products. In addition to their original formula, they've also released
formulas that are sugar free, low carb and made from juice. They also offer
energy shots and energy gum. Rockstar sponsors many different events, which
you can find listed on their website, such as concerts and sports events. |
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Questions & Answers About Energy Drinks and Health
This online zine takes a look at some of the most common questions
surrounding drinking energy drinks and
other nutritional topics. Some of the questions are: What Are Energy
Drinks?; What Are the Most Common Ingredients in Energy Drinks and What Do
Those Ingredients Do?; and How Much Caffeine Do Energy Drinks Contain? |
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AMP
This energy drink has been around long enough to establish a solid name for
itself. Learn more
about the drink, some of the ingredients and different products
available in the AMP line of products. Some of the sports that AMP focuses
on include racing, snowboarding and newer sports like Mixed Martial Arts
(MMA). |
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A Brief History of Energy Drinks
If you are interested in learning how energy drinks came about, then you'll
want to browse through this article that takes a look at the history behind
the buzz.
Swindle Magazine, who published this piece, covers many different
current topics like this. You'll also learn that Red Bull is still the
leading name in energy drinks.
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NOS
Energy Drink
This energy drink is popular with people who work out and body builders.
NOS products include Original NOS, Sugar Free NOS and NOS Powershots.
NOS contains taurine, L-Carnitine, Ginseng and B Vitamins. NOS has a nice
selection of flavors like cherry, fruit punch, grape and original. |
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Energy Drinks and B12
Find out why energy drinks contain B12 and what it does for your body.
You'll also learn whether or not this is an effective way to get your B
vitamins. You may also want to read articles on this site about the
history of energy drinks and find out whether
energy drinks can help you lose weight. You'll also find a run down of
diet options. |
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Cocaine
Cocaine is a
favored energy drink among serious gamers and athletes. Many users claim
that downing a couple a day will keep reflexes and senses sharp. They also
offer an energy shot version of their product. Obviously, the drink doesn't
actually contain the drug cocaine. It does contain ingredients like
L-Arginine and Vitamin C. |
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Mayo Clinic: Do Energy Drinks Really Boost Energy?
A registered dietician takes a look at what energy drinks actually do for
you and if they can truly boost energy. Other notable articles about energy
drinks on the Mayo Clinic site include:
Taurine in Energy Drinks: What Is It?;
Energy Drinks: Okay for Athletes? and
Acai Berry Products: Do They Have Health Benefits? |
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Bawls
This brand was created by a recent college grad who wanted something that
gave an energy boost but didn't want coffee. Products for the line include
drinks that use a berry from the Amazon called
guarana. One thing that is pretty cool about this product is the
bottles. Chill them and when they reach the right temperature from drinking
the bottle changes color. |
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History of the Energy Craze
Learn how the energy drink craze got started from humble beginnings to
today's huge industry of a wide variety of drinks. You can also gain some
basic facts about energy drinks in general via articles on this site.
You'll also want to educate yourself on the potential dangers of
overdose from energy drink usage. |
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Red Bull
Red Bull is one of the best know energy drinks out there. Red bull offers
several
types of products from energy drinks, to sugar free energy drinks, to
energy shots and even a Red Bull cola. Red Bull sponsors
athletes like Ryan Sheckler, Anthony Napolitan, Corey Martinez, Andy
Farrington and Brian Vickers. |  |
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Wikipedia: Energy Drink
Wikipedia is a great starting point to learn more about a topic like energy
drinks. This article covers information on exactly what an energy drink is,
the history of energy drinks and a
list of popular brands. You will also learn about possible dangers of
energy drinks and brands that have actually been banned in other countries. |
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5-Hour
Energy Shots
These tiny little energy shot drinks pack a big punch.
Usage guidelines from the company recommend that you drink half of one
for a mild boost of energy or the whole shot for a more intense energy
burst. You can also purchase a decaffeinated version or an extra strength
version. |
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Survey of Energy Drink Usage Among College Students
Staying up late and cramming for exams is nothing new to college students,
but the use of energy drinks is on the rise and may lead to problems for
young people. This survey takes a look at how many young adults use energy
drinks and how often. You'll find many other
articles
on health and use of various supplements as well. |
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All In
This poker themed drink is popular with more than just the gambling crowd in
Las Vegas. While it might be perfect for staying up all night and placing
bets, it also offers an energy boost to athletes, students and anyone else
that enjoys a shot of energy. The company sponsors some big names in poker
like Johnny Chan. |
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Energy Drink Reviews
This go-to resource offers reviews of many of the more popular energy drinks
and details about everything from taste to effectiveness. This site is
really helpful for the person looking for an energy boost, because you'll
also find articles about
energy candy, energy bars and even unusual products like invigorating
energy soap. |
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Zipfizz
Zipfizz is pretty unique in that it is a powder that you can easily
transport around and add to water. Some of the unique things
about Zipfizz include that it is all natural, has key amino acids to aid
your immune system and gives you energy for four to six hours. |
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