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  2. Are Celsius Energy Drinks Healthy? We Asked a Dietitian - AOL

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    Photos: Celsius. Design: Eat This, Not That!Marketed as "Your partner in an active lifestyle," Celsius seems like a healthier option for energy drinks. It has seven essential vitamins, a special ...

  3. Dakota Johnson didn’t know Celsius was an energy drink: ‘I ...

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    The essential facts listed on the brand’s website also state that Celsius and Celsius Vibe beverages contain 200 milligrams of caffeine per can, Celsius Essentials beverages contain 270 ...

  4. How the Celsius CEO turned a cult-favorite energy drink into ...

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    At the time, there were tablets that created a negative-calorie effect. Celsius was originally created as the world's only negative-calorie drink. It’s clinically proven to burn 100 to 140 calories.

  5. Celsius Holdings - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 the company released their first energy drink in Sweden and ended with a revenue of 5.86 million. [6] By 2012, the company had a market capitalization of approximately $5 million. Five years later, in 2017, Celsius was listed on the Nasdaq. [7] By the end of that year, Celsius Holdings had an annual revenue of almost $36 million. [8]

  6. List of energy drinks - Wikipedia

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    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 46 mg (8 fl oz or 237 mL) [3] Cocaine (drink) 1120 33.14 280 mg (8.45 fl oz or 250 mL) [4] Crunk Energy Drink: 422 12.5 100 mg (8 fl oz or 237 mL) [5]

  7. Calorie - Wikipedia

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    The calorie is a unit of energy that originated from the caloric theory of heat. [1] [2] The large calorie, food calorie, dietary calorie, kilocalorie, or kilogram calorie is defined as the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one liter of water by one degree Celsius (or one kelvin).