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  2. Energy Brands - Wikipedia

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    Energy Brands, also doing business as Glacéau, is a privately owned subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company based in Whitestone, Queens, New York, that manufactures and distributes various lines of drinks marketed as enhanced water.

  3. List of Coca-Cola brands - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola Clear – a clear cola, available in Japan; Coca-Cola Energy Energy Drink, available in the United Kingdom and much of Europe. Coca-Cola Georgia Peach – Released 2018, a naturally flavored variant of Coca-Cola sweetened with cane sugar. Coca-Cola Life – a cola with less sugar and sweetened with cane sugar and stevia

  4. List of energy drinks - Wikipedia

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    C4 Energy: 423 12.5 200 mg (16 fl oz or 473 mL) Owned by Cellucor Celsius: 588 16.7 200 mg (12 fl oz or 355 mL) Club-Mate: 200 5.95 (100 mg (500 mL) Club-Mate has a relatively low sugar content of 5 g/100 mL, and low calories (20 kcal/100 mL of beverage) compared to other beverages such as Cola or most energy drinks. Coca-Cola Blāk: 194 5.75

  5. A Look at Every Company That Coca-Cola Owns

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    Coca-Cola's story started in 1886 when Dr. John Pemberton created a distinctive tasting soft drink now known as Coca-Cola. Today, Coca-Cola now comes in a variety of sweetener and flavor choices.

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

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    21 Energy Drink Brands, Ranked Worst To Best Gabby Romero "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The world relies on caffeine.

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

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    Energy drinks vary wildly, but often fall within the range of 70 to 200 mg per serving. The source of the caffeine itself also depends on the brand, and it can ultimately impact the nutritional ...