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    dizziness. These are just a hand-full of side effects (not on the side of these drinks) that can occur when consuming this much caffeine. 5-Hour Energy claims you will get “no crash” with their small shot (2 fluid ounces) containing roughly 200 milligrams of caffeine. Even though they claim no crash, this only means no “sugar crash” because of the use of artificial sweeteners. There have been 13 reported deaths from this drink in just the past 6 years. In most cases this was due to heart…

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    Outline: The Effects of Caffeine and Energy Drinks on the Human Body THESIS: Exploring the real effects of caffeine and energy drink on the human body. Coffee has thought to cause major health risks, but recently researches have proven the contrary. In the other hand, energy drinks are thought to be unhealthy, but the real health risks are not well known. i. The health risks and health benefits of caffeine, what it is, and the effects a. Lowers risks of strokes, heart-failure, type 2 diabetes,…

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    Should Sugary Drinks Be Taxed? According to a study at Harvard almost 2 out of 3 adults are obese or overweight. That is an alarmingly high number. Also, 1 in 3 children are obese. These are both horrible facts that should not be a reality. No kid nor adult should be overweight. This is why sugary drinks should be taxed. Sugary drinks are our number one source of added sugar in our diets which is causing all the obesity. Taxing sugary drinks would make them less accessible because of the price…

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    Monster Energy Drink was launched by Hansen Beverage Company. Their slogan “Unleash the Beast” means if you drink Monster Energy, you are capable of anything. “Energy drinks are defined as soft drinks with energy-enhancing properties; mainly carbonated and containing stimulants such as caffeine, taurine, guarana, glucuronolactone, yerba mate, along with glucose syrup (corn syrup) and maltodextrin.” (MarketLine, 2016, p. 35) Before game time, many athletes believe drinking an energy drink will…

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    Energy Drinks" discusses the popularity of various energy drinks in the United States. According to the article, surveys have found that 30-50% of adolescents and young adults consume energy drinks. It doesn't help that this age group is the current target market for energy drinks, with Red Bull and Monster sponsoring extreme sports-type competitions. The article goes on to explain that energy drinks and shots are simply flavored beverages with varying amounts of caffeine. Some energy drinks…

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    The soft drink market in Australia is significantly large, as shown by the Increased by 5% in 2015 to reach a market value of $10,740.1 million. This shows that there is an increase in demand for carbonated soft drinks, which leads to the major soft drink companies operating domestically and internationally and is indicative of the fast-growing soft drink industry. (MarketLine 2016, p.9) There is intense competition between the soft drink companies in Australia and due to this companies are…

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    ampenergy.com ampenergy.com Amp is a beloved energy drink across the world, but you would be right to have some reservations about consuming a drink with such confusing and infamous ingredients. Energy drinks are huge in the bustling modern day, and we have come to give you the scoop on everything you need to know about this beverage brand! Number Six: Amp Energy Emerges Though most people don’t know, Amp is a product of the soft drink big boss, PepsiCo. The beverage was launched back in 2001,…

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    Consumption of High-Caffeine Energy Drinks Affect Blood Pressure” was conducted by the Department of Medicine, Hypertension Program at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia. The publisher was Wiley Periodicals Inc. In this research, the investigation is based on whether high caffeinated drinks, such as energy drinks, affect blood pressure. By investigating this problem, the researcher can create awareness to the side effects of energy drinks and acknowledge any harmful…

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    Sugary Drink Ban Imagine sipping on an XL slurpie that’s from your favorite store and you drink everyday, but one day you see that now the drink you love is no longer available and gone forever! Next, I think the ban on sugary drinks is wrong because you can’t just blame only sugary drinks for causing obesity there is other factors too, and they would also be infringing on our rights. It doesn’t say anywhere in the constitution that you can only have a certain amount of sugary drinks…

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    increased profit. Sunk cost refers to the startup costs that a firm incurs when entering the market. Moreover, my research will discuss the significant barriers to soft drink business entry in the United States, which are economies of scale and sunk costs. Additionally, it will also look at how these restrictions have affected the soft drink market in the United States. Economies of Scale The notion of economies of scale refers to the advantages that a particular company gains due to its reduced…

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