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  2. Boost (drink) - Wikipedia

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    This brand-name food or drink product–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  3. Boost! - Wikipedia

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    Tak-Aboost unsuccessfully sued Drink-Atoast over formulas and became bankrupt in 1957. [4] [1] Drink-Atoast subsequently acquired the trademarks and formulas. [4] In 1985, the drink's name was changed to Boost! with the company's president, Charles Dugan saying that it was a "more energetic, marketable name". [4]

  4. Boost Drinks - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the company attempted to introduce a smoothie product, but the response was "disappointing" and it was soon abandoned. [4] Boost has released a number of "limited edition" flavours, to its energy and sports drinks line, including a 'Winter Spice' flavour in 2015, [16] a tropical flavour in 2016, [17] a pomegranate and blueberry flavour in 2017, [18] and a grape and cherry product in ...

  5. Dunkin' Just Launched Two New Energy Drinks & These Are My ...

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    The bubbly SPARKD’ Energy drinks have vitamins, minerals, caffeine, and taurine, an ingredient often found in energy drinks. A small has 18 grams of sugar and 96 mg of caffeine, which is similar ...

  6. The Best Oat Milk to Drink Right Now, Ranked - AOL

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    Looking for the best oat milk to drink in 2022? We tried five different options and landed on a clear — and creamy — overall winner.

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    United — Limited senior fares available (select Senior 65+ when booking) Hotel discounts While quite a few hotels offer discounted rates, they tend to come with caveats about availability and ...

  8. Dr. Enuf - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Enuf's origins date back to 1949, when a Chicago businessman named William Mark Swartz was urged by coworkers to formulate a soft drink fortified with vitamins as an alternative to sugar sodas full of empty calories. He developed an "energy booster" drink containing B vitamins, caffeine and cane sugar.

  9. Faxe Kondi - Wikipedia

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    It is marketed as a sports drink, as it contains both glucose and sugar. [ citation needed ] There is also a light-version, Faxe Kondi Zero Calories, and three energy drinks , Faxe Kondi Booster (sold only in Denmark until 2019; it has also been seen in markets in Finland since), Faxe Kondi Booster Blue and Faxe Kondi Booster Red.