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  2. 5-hour Energy - Wikipedia

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    A regular cup of coffee has less than 100 mg/250 ml cup. [8] In 2012, Forbes magazine commissioned an independent lab to analyze the contents within full bottles of 5-Hour Energy. The findings showed that the regular strength 5-Hour Energy contained 157 mg of caffeine, whereas the Extra Strength version had a caffeine content of 206 mg. [9]

  3. Concentrate - Wikipedia

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    A juice concentrate is the result of removing water from fruit or vegetable juice. [1] In juice manufacturing from concentrate, numerous procedures are required under government regulation to ensure food safety. [1] A process of concentrating orange juice was patented in 1948. [2]

  4. Natural Alternatives International - Wikipedia

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    Natural Alternatives International, Inc. (NAI) is an American company based in Carlsbad, California which manufactures nutritional supplements such as Juice Plus. NAI was founded in 1980 by Mark A. LeDoux, [1] and had 241 employees in 2007.

  5. Juice Plus - Wikipedia

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    Juice Plus was NSA's first product, launched in 1993. The primary products in the Juice Plus line include "Orchard Blend" (a fruit juice powder-based supplement) and "Garden Blend" (vegetable juice powder-based) capsules, which are sold together in a four-month pack at a cost of approximately US$167 (2009).

  6. Dalandan - Wikipedia

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    The dalandan contains at least 1 g (0.035 oz) of protein. One serving can give you 45 to 90 mg (0.69 to 1.39 gr) of Vitamin C. The dalandan also contains some Calcium and Vitamin A. [2] The dalandan is composed of 4% Citric acid, 4% Volatile acid, 4% Geraniol, 12% Camphene, 0.3% Anthranilic acid, 6.35% Linalyl acetate, and 6% Pectin. [1]

  7. Vita (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Vita (Chinese: 維他) is a food and beverage brand name owned by the Hong Kong company Vitasoy. [1] First introduced in 1976 as a series of flavored fruit drinks, the brand later expanded to include the world's first ready-to-drink lemon tea beverage. [2] [3] Vita-brand beverages are now available in a variety of countries. [4]

  8. Vita Coco - Wikipedia

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    Vita Coco denied any fault but agreed to a settlement that involved various aspects with a value reported at around $10 million. [26] In October 2023, a purchaser uploaded three viral videos on TikTok that showcased mold inside of the drink container. The company responded by saying that the pack the drinks came from was likely damaged in ...

  9. Zest-O - Wikipedia

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    When no company took interest, he decided to market his own brand of fruit juice drink. He put up a company called SEMEXCO Marketing Corporation and launched Zest-O orange juice drink in 1980. [1] [2] Zest-O Cola, Zest-O Dalandan & Zest-O Calamansi carbonated soft drinks were introduced in 2000 while Zest-O Root Beer was introduced in 2005.