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  2. List of energy drinks - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of energy drinks, coffee variants, and soft drinks, with their caffeine content and additional notes. Compare the different brands, flavours, and serving sizes of energy drinks and their effects.

  3. Energy drink - Wikipedia

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    An energy drink is a functional beverage containing stimulant compounds, usually caffeine, marketed as providing mental and physical stimulation. Learn about the history, types, uses, health risks, and controversies of energy drinks from this comprehensive article.

  4. 16 Beverages To Support Brain Health - AOL

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    The good news is that coffee contains caffeine, which works to block adenosine receptors in the brain, leading to increased brain activity. This can improve stamina, enhance mental alertness, and ...

  5. Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and availability of caffeine-free variants of Coca-Cola, such as Caffeine-Free Diet Coke and Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Caffeine Free. Find out why they were introduced, how they differ from regular Coke, and where they are sold.

  6. Energy Brands - Wikipedia

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    Energy Brands is a subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company that produces enhanced water products, including VitaminWater, SmartWater, and VitaminWater10. Founded in 1996 by J. Darius Bikoff, the company has faced legal disputes over its marketing claims and sugar content.

  7. Drinking this much coffee a day is linked to a lower risk of ...

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    Kopecky agreed, adding that consuming caffeine in energy drinks, which often have added sugar, artificial sweeteners and other additives, or caffeine shots, is definitely something to avoid.

  8. Coca-Cola Zero Sugar - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola Zero Sugar is a diet cola with artificial sweeteners, caffeine and color additives. It was introduced in 2005 as Coca-Cola Zero and reformulated in 2017 and 2021 to taste more like regular Coca-Cola.

  9. Caffeine - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine is a bitter, white crystalline purine that blocks adenosine receptors and increases alertness and performance. It is found in many plants and beverages, such as coffee, tea, and cola, and is the most widely consumed psychoactive substance in the world.