Sunday, 26 August 2012

Red Energy Drink

Red Energy Drink

An energy drink is a type of beverage which is purported to boost mental or physical energy. There are a myriad of brands and varieties of energy drinks. They generally contain large amounts of caffeine and other stimulants. Many also contain sugar or other sweeteners, herbal extracts and amino acids and may or may not be carbonated.
Coffee, tea and other naturally caffeinated beverages are usually not considered energy drinks. Soft drinks such as cola, may contain caffeine, but are also not energy drinks. Some alcoholic beverages, such as Four Loko, contain caffeine and other stimulants and are marketed as energy drinks. However, after pressure[1] in the United States, caffeinated alcoholic beverages are de facto banned.
Energy drinks were an active subset of the early soft drink industry, which was originally dominated by pharmacists. Coca-Cola, for instance, was originally marketed as an energy booster; its name was derived from its two active ingredients: cocaine and kola nuts (a source of caffeine), both known stimulants. (Cocaine was removed as a result of the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906.)

Red Energy Drink


Red Energy Drink


Red Energy Drink


Red Energy Drink


Red Energy Drink


Red Energy Drink


Red Energy Drink


Red Energy Drink


Red Energy Drink


Red Energy Drink


Red Energy Drink


Red Energy Drink


Red Energy Drink


Red Energy Drink


Red Energy Drink


Red Energy Drink


Red Energy Drink


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