energy drinks
energy drinks
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by Dennis Mason - 2007-03-26
The energy drink market is huge despite the high cost (the number one best selling energy drink goes for $2.00 per 8 ounce can) and there are literally hundreds of different brands of energy drinks fi...
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by Samuel - 2007-04-18
Every one of us from time to time is going through serious physical and mental efforts.In such condition it's practically impossible to bring back alertness and freshness with a cup of coffee or a ...
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by Jorge Olson - 2007-06-28
Energy Drinks and New Age Beverages are the hot topics not only in products and sales or in the beverage industry but also in the Investment Community.Many Energy Drinks and New Age Beverage companies...
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by Jorge Olson - 2007-06-29
Entrepreneurs and Investors see Energy Drinks and New Age Beverages as the place to be at the moment.Many Energy Drinks and New Age Beverage companies are appearing every day and getting funded to lau...
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by NoCaf4Me - 2007-11-08
Once a medical study was published on the application of caffeine for treating Parkinson's disease, it stirred up a lot of controversy. Yet, I look at caffeine as a two edged sword, a risky thi...
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by NoCaf4Me - 2007-11-10
Caffeine's medical use for treating Parkinson's sickness is a subject of much debate. I can't help but think that caffeine has a high cost, even if it does help. It may come as a shock to you ...
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by NoCaf4Me - 2007-11-14
A medical study that advised using caffeine to help fight Parkinson's disease has become quite a hot topic. Yet, I look at caffeine as a two edged sword, a risky thing to use regardless of any...
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by NoCaf4Me - 2007-11-14
Many arguments started when a medical study indicated that caffeine can contribute to helping victims of Parkinson's illness. It seems to me, that caffeine is going to cause harm, no matter how...
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by NoCaf4Me - 2007-12-03
There Is A Lot Of Controversy Regarding A Study That Suggests That Caffeine Can Treat Parkinson's disease. It seems to me, that caffeine is going to cause harm, no matter how it may help. Most...
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by NoCaf4Me - 2007-12-10
There Is A Lot Of Controversy Regarding A Study That Suggests That Caffeine Can Treat Parkinson's illness. However, in my opinion, caffeine cannot help without causing harm. Most people would ...