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    Energy drinks have been on the market now for some time now. People like the way they make you feel after they’ve quenched your thirst. What many may not be aware of are what the main ingredients are and the long term problems that can occur from misusing the product. Research has shown that energy drinks have the potential to be harmful and in some cases fatal. For this reason, I believe energy drinks should have an age restriction so no one under the age of 18 will be allowed to purchases…

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    compounds in the energy drinks are benefit for our bodies, thus lead to the next questions, how is energy drink become a big issue to our health life? Excessive drinking energy drinks can cause adverse reaction, including cardiac arrhythmia, hypertension, and dehydration. Energy drink and drug abuse together will lead to more serious problems, and even endanger our lives. This year, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has received 13 reports cases of death related to certain energy drinks.…

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    frappuccino, energy drink, soda, sweet tea daily thinking it is good drinks that boost their energy and cooling them down forgetting that energy should come from real nutritious foods and water that their bodies need so much. So, Should there be a minimum age or consumption limit for caffeinated beverages? Theoretically, we wish we can prevent any harm from our younger generations and minimize any risk that could jeopardize their abilities. Instead of…

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    Also, energy drinks fall into this category even Starbucks makes energy drinks now. Furthermore, Hershner and Chervin state that “the majority (67%) of users consumed energy drinks to help compensate for insufficient sleep” (Hershner and Chervin 2014). Most people drink energy drinks to stay awake and the majority of the time it is more than one energy drink a day. Overall the university is only promoting the bad decisions of students by having unhealthy places on campus to eat and drink. The…

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    The combination of energy drinks mixed with alcohol can be very dangerous. Drinkers may experience and increase in physical and psychological effects. Although a number of energy alcoholic drinks have had negative views in the media, all energy alcoholic drinks do not need to be banned. Drinkers need to keep in mind to limit themselves to a responsible amount of drink in which they are able to handle. Banning energy alcoholic drinks will not significantly provide benefits for the public. A ban…

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    5 Hour Energy versus RedBull With a fast-paced world, many people are struggling to keep up. Some people have trouble getting through the last bit of their day. Remedies to these problems would normally be solved by more sleep, healthier foods, and better exercise. Although all of those activities are important, they are not attainable at any given moment of the day. Energy drinks and shots are becoming more prevalent in pop culture as people are realizing their quick fix. Energy drinks are…

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    Red Bull Red Bull is an Austrian company that manufactures energy drinks, which are mostly used in times of increased performance. Founded by Dietrich Mateschitz in mid 1980s, the company’s energy drinks are sold in Austria and 167 other countries across the world. According to the company, Red Bull energy drinks are meant to improve alertness, concentration as well as reduce fatigue and tiredness. Red Bull’s marketing strategy is based on the brand’s slogan, “Red Bull gives you wings and ideas”…

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    in Red Bull The glucuronolactone is one sport energy drink which presence of the number of the ingredient and it concerned as agent to develop cardiovascular activities, develop the athletic work out, and promote the alertness in the sport. Therefore, it will be right product for the athletics to build body as active and fresh to play the games sport to w in the title. It filled with the number of the heal support such as it regulate the high energy and increase the mental alertness over the…

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    the bitter taste acquired from consuming coffee, but preferred a sugary delight instead to jump start the day (Hall, 2015). Consumer research allowed leadership to note that Mountain Dew fans needed an alternative to traditional coffee and energy drinks (Associated Press, 2013). Through research and informational…

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    What similarities do you see between Buckyballs and energy drinks? What differences? 2. What voluntary solutions could the energy drink makers undertake? Why would they want to undertake voluntary disclosures? Who wouldn’t they want to? Answer: 1. I don’t think it is possible that these energy drinks could be banned this is saying that if it is possible to ban alcohol, which is impossible. The similarities from the Buckyball an energy drinks is that it is all from personal responsiblity. The…

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