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  2. Monster Energy - Wikipedia

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    The caffeine content of most Monster Energy drinks is approximately 10 mg/oz (33.81 mg / 100 ml), [15] [16] or 160 mg for a 16oz (473 ml) can. The packaging usually contains a warning label advising consumers against drinking more than 48oz per day (500 ml per day in Australia).

  3. Monster Beverage - Wikipedia

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    Monster Beverage Corporation [2] is an American beverage company that manufactures energy drinks including Monster Energy, Relentless, Reign and Burn. The company was originally founded as Hansen's in 1935 in Southern California , originally selling juice products.

  4. List of energy drinks - Wikipedia

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    2,000 mg Taurine (16 fl oz or 480 mL) Rowdy Energy: 338 10 160 mg (16 fl oz or 480 mL) Semtex: 320 9.47 80 mg (8.5 fl oz or 250 mL) Shark Energy: 320 9.47 32 mg (3.38 fl oz or 100 mL) SoBe Adrenaline Rush 312 9.23 78 mg (8.45 fl oz or 250 mL) Sold in 250 mL cans. Sparks (contains 6% ABV) 185 [14] 5.44 87 mg (16 fl oz or 480 mL) [14] Sting ...

  5. NOS (drink) - Wikipedia

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    He has raced the No. 18 NOS Energy Toyota Camry to victory lane a record number of times in the Xfinity Series, where he is the all-time leader in race wins, initially from 2008 until 2011, when he switched to then-rival Monster Energy in 2012, around the same time NOS parent Coca-Cola was exploring a sale of its energy drink brands. Following ...

  6. Sparks (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Sparks' final formulation did not contain caffeine or taurine. Original packaging was a 16 oz (475 mL) silver can with bright orange tops, with a "+" printed near the top and a "–" printed near the bottom, intended to be reminiscent of a battery. Other varieties included a sugar-free "Sparks Light" version with a bright blue top.

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