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  2. A woman's Red Bull addiction is making her go blind - AOL

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    Her brain is so swollen it's going to make her blind.

  3. Red Bull - Wikipedia

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    Red Bull released a cola drink, called Simply Cola, in 2008. A new version of the cola was released in 2019, as part of Red Bull's Organics line. In 2018, the company launched Organics by Red Bull, a line of organic sodas with four flavours; bitter lemon, ginger ale, tonic water, and a new version of Red Bull Simply Cola. [54]

  4. Energy drink - Wikipedia

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    A can of Red Bull, the most popular energy drink worldwide as of 2020 A health warning on a can of the Austrian Power Horse energy drink. Energy drinks have the effects caffeine and sugar provide, but there is little or no evidence that the wide variety of other ingredients have any effect. [3]

  5. Red Bull gives you the jitters, and a class action settlement

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    The makers of Red Bull owe fans of the energy drink a lot of money. A class action settlement announced Wednesday means that anyone who has bought even one can of the mysterious potion since 2002 ...

  6. Cocaine (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Red Bull, Monster Energy, Pimp Juice Cocaine , also known as No Name , is a highly caffeinated energy drink distributed by Redux Beverages. It contains more caffeine than rival energy drinks Red Bull and Rockstar , symbolized by three and a half steer heads on the label.

  7. Red Bull Fans Are Heartbroken After Popular Flavor Gets ... - AOL

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    Popular energy drink Red Bull comes in a variety of flavors, with fans often referring to the different offerings simply by the color of their can.. But a recent change is causing distress among ...

  8. Glucuronolactone - Wikipedia

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    Glucuronolactone is an ingredient used in some energy drinks [2] Although levels of glucuronolactone in energy drinks can far exceed those found in the rest of the diet. . Research into Glucuronolactone is too limited to assert claims about its safety [8] The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has concluded that it is unlikely that glucurono-γ-lactone would have any interaction with ...

  9. Caffeine - Wikipedia

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    High caffeine consumption in energy drinks (at least one liter or 320 mg of caffeine) was associated with short-term cardiovascular side effects including hypertension, prolonged QT interval, and heart palpitations. These cardiovascular side effects were not seen with smaller amounts of caffeine consumption in energy drinks (less than 200 mg). [79]