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  2. Cocaine (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Cocaine, also known as No Name, is a highly caffeinated energy drink distributed by Redux Beverages. It contains more caffeine than rival energy drinks Red Bull and Rockstar, symbolized by three and a half steer heads on the label. Aside from caffeine, the label claims 750 milligrams of taurine, another common ingredient found in many energy ...

  3. Coca tea - Wikipedia

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    In comparison, a typical dose (a "line") of cocaine contains between 20 and 30 milligrams. [2]) Owing to the presence of these alkaloids, coca tea is a mild stimulant ; its consumption may be compared to consumption of a moderately strong cup of coffee or tea. [ 3 ]

  4. Caffeinated drink - Wikipedia

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    Cocaine Energy Drink contains 280 mg caffeine. [13] Caffeine is also a common ingredient of soft drinks, such as cola, originally prepared from kola nuts. Soft drinks typically contain 0 to 55 milligrams of caffeine per 12 ounce serving. [14] By contrast, energy drinks, such as Red Bull, can start at 80

  5. ‘It’s just really disturbing’: ‘Cocaine’ drink sold in Durham ...

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    Energy drinks can be particularly harmful to children because of how much caffeine they contain, she said. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, children ages 12 to 18 shouldn’t have ...

  6. Caffeine in an energy drink can equal 15 Cokes, studies say - AOL

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    While names like AMP Energy, Pepsi Max, Red Bull and Rockstar can sound exciting, that hyped-up feeling isn't from just the name -- one energy drink can pack as much caffeine as downing 15 cans of ...

  7. Coca-Cola formula - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Coca leaves were used in Coca-Cola's preparation; the small amount of cocaine they contained – along with caffeine originally sourced from kola nuts – provided the drink's "tonic" quality. [6] [7] In 1903, cocaine was removed, leaving caffeine as the sole stimulant ingredient, and all medicinal claims were dropped.

  8. How Much Caffeine Is Too Much? - AOL

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  9. Cocaine - Wikipedia

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    Cocaine can cause involuntary tooth grinding, known as bruxism, which can deteriorate tooth enamel and lead to gingivitis. [83] Additionally, stimulants like cocaine, methamphetamine, and even caffeine cause dehydration and dry mouth. Since saliva is an important mechanism in maintaining one's oral pH level, people who use cocaine over a long ...