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  2. Do energy drinks come with health risks? An expert’s warning

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    One of the most well-known brands, Prime—which raked in $16.2 million in the first quarter of 2024—gained even more visibility after Donald Trump and Elon Musk were recently seen sipping on ...

  3. Prime energy, sports drinks contain PFAS and excessive ... - AOL

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    Prime Hyrdation LLC was sued April 8 in the Southern District of New York over "misleading and deceptive practices" regarding the company's 12-ounce energy drinks containing between 215-225 ...

  4. Are Energy Drinks Actually Bad For You? Experts Weigh In - AOL

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    Health officials say you should consume any caffeinated drink it in moderation. Dasgupta notes that the average adult can handle up to 400 mg of caffeine a day without encountering health issues.

  5. Logan Paul defends Prime energy drink’s caffeine ... - AOL

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    Logan Paul’s beverage brand PRIME has defended the amount of caffeine in its energy drinks after lawmakers and health experts called on the US Food and Drug Administration to investigate the ...

  6. Energy drink - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] Excessive energy drink consumption may disrupt teens' sleep patterns and may be associated with increased risk-taking behavior. [18] Excessive or repeated consumption of energy drinks can lead to cardiac problems, such as arrhythmias and heart attacks, and psychiatric conditions such as anxiety and phobias.

  7. I Tried 21 Energy Drink Brands & Ranked Them Best To Worst - AOL

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    Other energy-drink brands, like Prime, have faced serious backlash for targeting young consumers despite the serious potential side effects. From a flavor and branding perspective, the energy ...

  8. Prime (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Several Australian schools have instituted bans on Prime Energy drinks, as a health risk to students due to its high caffeine levels. ABC News noted that the Food Standards Australia New Zealand legal limit for caffeine was 32 mg per 100 ml, while Prime contains around 56 mg per 100 ml. A sports dietician, who described the drink as an ...

  9. Functional beverage - Wikipedia

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    A functional beverage is a conventional liquid food marketed to highlight specific product ingredients or supposed health effects. [1] [2]Beverages marketed as "functional" include dairy drinks, sports and performance drinks, energy drinks, ready-to-drink teas, kombucha, "smart" drinks, fortified fruit drinks, plant milks, and enhanced water.