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  2. These nonalcoholic drinks claim to give you a boost without ...

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    What to know about nonalcoholic beverages containing adaptogens and other supposedly mood-boosting ingredients. (Photo illustration: Gabriella Turrisi for Yahoo News; photos: Kin Euphorics, Ghia ...

  3. The best non-alcoholic drinks to try during Dry January

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    NON takes non-alcoholic wine to a new level with its innovative blends and rich, complex flavors. The brand’s wines are made with natural ingredients like fruits, spices, and botanicals ...

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    A TikTok video from last fall that highlights different types of adaptogenic drinks has been viewed over 1.2 million times. In the comments, viewers ask where they can buy them and share their ...

  5. Barcode (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The drink is a mainly a combination of coconut water, regular water, vitamin D, magnesium, and adaptogens. [1] Marketed as "fitness water" and a "plant-based performance drink", Barcode beverages include minerals, vitamins, and adaptogens.

  6. Adaptogen - Wikipedia

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    The term "adaptogen" refers to non-toxic plants or their extracts purported to diminish stress and support overall wellbeing when consumed. [4] However, the definition of an adaptogen is vague and without adequate scientific evidence, making it impossible to determine what exactly makes a substance an adaptogen.

  7. Green Spot (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    The soft drink was sold in the Netherlands as well. In 1962, the Dutch artist Wim T. Schippers emptied a bottle in the sea near Petten. He managed to make it an international news item. [citation needed] Green Spot disappeared from the market in the United States around the 1960s and in most other countries thereafter.