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  2. Sparks (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Sparks was an alcoholic beverage that debuted in the US market in 2002. The original formulation contained caffeine, one of the first alcoholic beverages to do so.Its other original active ingredients included taurine, ginseng and guarana, common to energy drinks.

  3. Beaver Buzz - Wikipedia

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    Product variations include Citrus, Green tea, Saskatoon berry, Root Beer, Black Currant, Original, Pineapple Mango, and Canadian Punch flavours. [2] Beaver Buzz contains 180 mg caffeine in a standard 473 ml can. The beverage is distributed by retailers in all regions of Canada [3] [4] and was noted in national [3] and regional [5] press coverage.

  4. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    Barq's – the only major American root beer with caffeine. Big Ben's - Catawissa Bottling Company - line of soft drinks. Known for their Blue Birch Beer. Sold in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Big K – line of soft drinks – Sold at Kroger family of stores [citation needed] Big Red

  5. Rising caffeine levels spark calls for ban on energy drink ...

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    Competitor Monster Energy contains 150 mg of caffeine. As caffeine content in energy drinks has climbed over the years, some countries and retailers have banned the products while a few require ...

  6. 50/50 (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    50/50 (also known as Canfield's 50/50 and Graf's 50/50) was a grapefruit- and lime-flavored soft drink produced in the United States. [1] [2] 50/50 was primarily sold in the Midwest, including southern Wisconsin and the Chicagoland area. [3] It was one of the Canfield company's more popular soft drink flavors. [4]

  7. Bawls - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, a ten-US-fluid-ounce (300 ml) bottle had as much caffeine as 1.5 cups of coffee, and cost between $1–1.50 (equivalent to $1.66–2.5 in 2024). [ 3 ] In 2015, the 16-US-fluid-ounce (470 ml) can of original Bawls had 95 calories (400 J), and both the composition and guarana suppliers were yet unchanged from 1996.

  8. DMPX - Wikipedia

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    DMPX (3,7-dimethyl-1-propargylxanthine) is a caffeine analog which displays affinity for A 2 adenosine receptors, in contrast to the A 1 subtype receptors. [1] DMPX had 28 times and 15 times higher potency than caffeine in blocking, respectively, the peripheral and central effects of the adenosine agonist NECA.

  9. Borg (drink) - Wikipedia

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    A borg's high alcohol content and convenient packaging facilitates binge drinking, with a typical recipe calling for a fifth of vodka, equivalent to about 16 drinks. [1] The drink has been touted as a hangover remedy and a harm reduction strategy, supposedly counteracting the effects of alcohol with water and electrolytes , but these claims are ...