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    Food Myth Buster:http://www.clipartbest.com/cliparts/Rcd/RqA/RcdRqAkMi.png Monster Energy Monster Energy was put onto the market in April of 2002. The first Monster Energy to be introduced was the green one with it’s trademark slash and slogan “Unleash the Beast.” Monster Energy became so successful, they later made other products and further expanded their corporation. Claim On their website, Monster Energy claims that “it’s the ideal combo of the right ingredients in the right proportion to…

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    It is often up to debate as to whether coffee or energy drinks are better beverages. Caffeine is the source of energy in these drinks. Many people use this well-known stimulant to go about their day, as many of them are often sluggish or tired at one point in the day or another. As to if one is better than the other, there is not clear victor. However, there are similarities and differences to these two popular beverages. They are often thought to be similar in their function, but they can be…

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    There are a few key strengths that allowed PepsiCo to pursue the opportunity of loyal customers and their changing tastes which led to the launch of Mountain Dew Kickstart. Mountain Dew’s reputational resources of the well-known brand name and reputation was key leverage for Kickstart. Mountain Dew Leadership team was fully aware that customer demands were changing and that new flavors would not suffice. Loyalist did not desire the bitter taste acquired from consuming coffee, but preferred a…

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    out, before they start for their daily Dunkin Donuts visit, they should consider something. What exactly are they putting into their bodies? Coffee, which is scientifically called “methylxanthine” is an alkaloid that makes up caffeine; the primary ingredient of coffee. Caffeine has a chemical formula of C8H10N4O2. These elements include carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. Now, chances are most people do not simply get a black coffee, especially if they are taking the time and spending the…

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    Consuming Energy Drinks

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    drinks mainly contain high caffeine from a variety of 74 to 100 milligrams along with others that may include “plant based stimulants such as Guarana and ginseng.” For instance, a cup of five ounces of coffee can contain ninety five or one hundred milligrams of coffee, Pepsi includes sixty nine milligrams and for a Starbucks Venti Coffee contains 415 milligrams of caffeine. Almost every energy drink has a great impact on the consumer’s body because of the high caffeine that contains in the…

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    Drug Foundation it provides that: [a] Energy drinks are beverages that contain varying amounts of caffeine, taurine, guarana, amino acids, vitamins and sugars. ( Drug.info, 2015) With the recent increase of consumption of energy drinks in young people it has concerned…

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    Do you think that of sleep as a key essential to leading a long healthy life? Getting enough sleep is crucial in order for our body to function well and properly. Eight or more hours of sleep is needed in order for our body to feel replenished and healthy. For many, sleeping is not something that needs to be dwelled over, but for some, it is something like a task that they must convince their brain to do. Insomnia is a disorder that causes an individual problems with sleeping or staying asleep.…

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    actually tones down the flavor. (1) At the twenty minute mark, your blood sugar spikes sky high. This causes a burst of insulin, triggering the liver to turn sugar into fat. Forty minutes after you finish that can of Coca-Cola, all 29mg of caffeine have been fully absorbed into your system. Your blood pressure rises and your pupils begin to dilate. This is the…

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    The Benefits Of Honeybees

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    Accordingly, Couivllon and colleagues sought to examine the effects of caffeine on honeybee behavior. They hence employed a large-scale experimental design involving approximately 15,000 worker honeybees (Couvillon et al., 2015). Primarily, the bees were trained to forage at one of two feeding locations. The control feeder comprised a sucrose solution, while the experimental included sucrose and a concentration of naturally-occurring caffeine (Couvillon et al., 2015). The bees were then…

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    Sasha Scanlon WCCC/ Spring Semester 2015 A&P II/ Matt S. The Effects of Varied Substances on a Daphnia’s Heart Rate. Introduction: The purpose of this experiment was to compare the resting heart rate of a Daphnia, to its heart rate after 5 different substances were tested on it: Aspirin, Nasal Spray, Alka Seltzer, Coffee and Tea. Daphnia’s are often used as an experimental animal in lab settings because they are small, have a short life span and are easily maintained,…

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