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    “The beginning of this year I lost my big brother he was 19 years old, he drank one monster and passed out at the park, they rushed him to the hospital and he died there on Jan17, 2015. If you drink energy drinks stop or you 'll be next” (Savannah swift on December 23, 2015), “I use to drink this poison along with my friend before going to gym to keep up with routine...then my friend got sick. He was rushed to the E.R, two hours later he died of liver failure. I still suffer from palpitations and

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    I. ROCKSTAR, INC. Rockstar Energy Drink was founded by Russell Goldencloud Weiner, a doctor of nutritional enthomedicine, according to the Rockstar website. His parents, two renowned herbalists, helped to produce the Rockstar formulations. Today, three formulas of Rockstar are on the market: Original, Cola, and Diet. The original formula was first launched in 2001, making the company only 4 years old. The company is based in Las Vegas, Nevada, one of the trendiest locales of the United States, lending

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    Energy Drinks Experiment

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    Studies done by gGoogle industries have proven shown that energy drinks are used for their athletic performance enhancing effects , improved concentration and sometimes weight loss. Most all of energy drinks contain caffeine in tremendous amounts, Aas well as gigantic amounts of sugar. Other studies have shown that energy drinks can have effects to make an athlete perform better by 2 to 9 percent and has been proven that the more caffeine the higher percentage it becomes. Studies have been conducted

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    Marketing Energy Drinks to Americas Youth By: COMM 3172 – 601 Summer Semester I – 2009 Marketing Energy Drinks to Americas Youth Background: As I started collecting information for this paper, I soon realized that the energy drink industry is a very small (18 percent) part of the beverage industry, but a very dominant part to say the least. Interestingly, the major players in the industry, Monster Energy, Red Bull, and Rockstar, have intentionally veered away from the conventional

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    Energy Drinks Essay

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    nourish their bodies. In return, they have a substantial lack of energy. Usually people who do not take care of themselves tend to eventually get more tired by mid-day and as their day goes on. A simple solution would be to go to bed earlier and eat better foods. However, our society has become very lazy, obese, and have started to take the easy way out over the years. Instead of eating better and trying to get more sleep, people drink

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    refrigerator section filled with energy drinks. You may even know someone who drinks energy drinks daily. Energy drinks are advertised to give you a boost of energy and help you make it through your day, but they don’t tell you all the health risks and dangerous ingredients. Most people don’t know that energy drinks have high amounts of caffeine, more than soda and coffee combined. Caffeine also has many side effects, and can lead to cardiac arrest and type 2 diabetes. Energy drinks pose an unknown threat

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    over your body when you take a sip of that refreshing drink keeps you wanting more. The power you feel after consuming this product, makes you feel alive and well enough to climb the tallest tower. II. Has it ever crossed your mind, what exactly is an energy drink? Not many people realize the effects that are caused by energy drinks such as Monster and Red bull. People are so used to consuming vast amounts of caffeine in order to keep their energy levels high, but do they ever stop to wonder how it

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    The controversy of regulating energy drinks has been explored by Sherryn Furter and Clive Post. Through her blog SmartParents (19/2/15) Furter reasonably contends that banning energy drinks is the ultimate solution to raise healthy kids. Whereas Post in his website BewareTheNannyState (4/10/15) argues that people should be given their right to choose. Unlike Furter who target parents, Post has reached for the wider public. Sherryn Furter argues that energy drinks are more harmful and dangerous than

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    Energy drinks are the largest growing area of the United States beverage industry since, being they were first introduced to the market in 1987. Today, the U.S. market for energy drinks is estimated at $35 billion and is expected to grow the reach $53 billion by the year 2016. The United States is one the world's largest consumer by volume of energy drinks. Given that, roughly 35%-45% of adolescents and young adults admit that they drink at least one energy drink per day. In view of, the market is

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    The consumption of alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmEDs) is becoming increasingly popular amongst young adults and university students worldwide (Droste, Tonner, Zinkiewicz, Pennay, Lubman & Miller, 2014; Mallet, Marzell, Scaglione, Hultgren & Turrisi, 2014; Marczinski, Filmore, Henges, Ramsey & Young, 2013). In Australia it is estimated that almost half of eighteen to twenty-four year olds have used AmEDs, as well as 10% of them stating they use them weekly (Droste et al., 2014). Motives for

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