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  2. Are Energy Drinks Actually Bad For You? Experts Weigh In - AOL

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    The name says it all: Energy drinks provide a boost of energy in the form of caffeine. “Caffeine is a stimulant, which means it increases activity in your brain and nervous system,” says Dr ...

  3. Energy drink - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Hansen Natural Company introduced the energy drink Monster Energy. [30] Hansen Natural Company changed their name to Monster Beverage Corporation after an agreement by shareholders to change the name after Monster Energy became the largest source of revenue. [31] The company's previous beverages were taken ownership of by the Coca-Cola ...

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  5. Monster Energy - Wikipedia

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    Monster Energy is a brand of energy drinks that was created by Hansen Natural Company (now Monster Beverage Corporation) in April 2002. [1] In 2022, Monster Energy had a 30.1% share of the American energy drink market, [ 3 ] the second-highest after Red Bull .

  6. Monster Beverage - Wikipedia

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    Monster Beverage Corporation [2] is an American beverage company that manufactures energy drinks including Monster Energy, Relentless, Reign and Burn. The company was originally founded as Hansen's in 1935 in Southern California , originally selling juice products.

  7. HQ (video game) - Wikipedia

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    HQ was a mobile trivia game developed by Intermedia Labs for iOS, Android, iPadOS, and tvOS.First released in 2017, the HQ app allowed users to participate in daily, live, trivia games in which they could win or split prize money.

  8. Eminem has a Facebook game--way to keep it gangsta ... - AOL

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    At any rate, the game operates like your standard fare with an energy resource that depletes as you search for Skulls, the game's primary currency, to kill random fellows walking down the street.

  9. Tickle.com - Wikipedia

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    Tickle Inc. (formerly known as Emode.com) was a media company providing self-discovery and social networking services. Tickle survived the dot-com bubble burst of 2000, became profitable in early 2002, was merged into Monster.com in May 2004, and became part of the overall Monster network.