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  2. Drank (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    It is marketed as an "Anti-Energy" drink that causes relaxation as opposed to a sugar or caffeine jolt. [2] Drank contains three active ingredients: melatonin, rose hip, and valerian root. [2] Drank's slogan is "Slow Your Roll". [2]

  3. Jolt Cola - Wikipedia

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    The initial slogan was "All the sugar and twice the caffeine." In the fall of 1987, the company began marketing a low calorie version, called Jolt 25, which was sweetened with a mixture of sugar and NutraSweet (a brand of aspartame), with 25 calories per 12 US fl oz (350 ml) can. Jolt Cola later diversified into additional flavors named Cherry ...

  4. User review - Wikipedia

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    User reviews might be compared to professional nonprofit reviews from a consumer organization, or to promotional reviews from an advertiser or company marketing a product. Growth of social media platforms has enabled the facilitation of interaction between consumers after a review has been placed on online communities such as blogs , internet ...

  5. Sugar Review: Colin Farrell Delivers a Sweet Blast of Retro ...

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    Everything old is new again when it comes to TV detective shows. First, Natasha Lyonne did her best Columbo on Peacock’s quirky Poker Face, then Clive Owen resurrected iconic gumshoe Sam Spade ...

  6. Aussies Flocked to a Crumbl Cookie Pop-Up in Sydney - AOL

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    That's the way the cookie crumbles. Home & Garden. Medicare

  7. Crumbl Scam Charged $17 For A Single Cookie—And People ...

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    A recent pop-up Crumbl cookie event held in Sydney left many customers feeling duped, as eager fans lined up for up to 45 minutes for the chance to taste the cult-favorite cookies, priced at a ...

  8. File Under: Easy Listening - Wikipedia

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    "F.U.E.L. finds former Hüsker Dü man Bob Mould exorcising more demons over a structured barrage of pop noises," observed Steve Lamacq in Q. "The sounds and textures come from the dark, brooding Beaster while the melodies are lifted from the poppier Copper Blue."

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