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A common ingredient in some foods and drinks has been linked to an increased risk of blood cancers. Taurine — a non-essential amino acid that also occurs naturally in the bone marrow ...
Whether you’re planning for outdoor adventures, social gatherings, or simply a chill night by yourself, Magic Cactus is the ideal drink to help you let loose without brain fog or a morning hangover.
Consuming up to 400 mg of caffeine a day is safe for most adults—some energy drinks contain over half this amount in a single can. In addition to heart risk, studies have suggested an increased ...
Energy drinks can be useful after a late night out, offering a boost in energy for everyday activities and even, possibly, better physical performance during workouts. But, what makes an energy ...
Walk into a beverage store in many states and there is a newer product jockeying for space with the beer, wine and hard liquor: Meet the cannabis drink. Yes, you can drink your weed now.
One company's strategic acquisition of two small businesses has fueled rapid growth, expanding from a tiny shop to over 80,000 square feet of manufacturing space in ...
Energy drinks are a big business in the United States, accounting for nearly 29 percent of sales in the overall soda market and generating $26 billion in revenue in North America alone.
If you’re headed outdoors this summer, Aldi might not be your first impulse for patio drinks and beach seltzers. But the affordable grocery chain is looking to change that, and it’s dropping a ...
Switching to THC drinks is a growing trend among celebrities, athletes, the Cali sober, and health-conscious people everywhere. These beverages taste great and offer euphoria and chill vibes ...
If your go-to caffeine boost is an energy drink, Starbucks has something new for you. Joining the brand’s ready-to-drink collection are three new Iced Energy cans in fruity flavors like Tropical ...
Recent groundbreaking research from the Mayo Clinic has uncovered concerning connections between energy drink consumption and potentially life-threatening cardiac events, particularly for those ...