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  2. Boost (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Boost. Type. Nutritional drink. Manufacturer. Nestlé. Website. www.boost.com. Boost is a nutritional drinks brand made by Swiss company Nestlé. The brand also produces Boost Glucose Control for people with type 2 diabetes.

  3. Boost! - Wikipedia

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    Country of origin. United States. Introduced. 1913. Website. www.takaboost.com. Boost! is an American non-carbonated cola brand manufactured by the Boost! Company. The drink has been known as Tak-Aboost[a] and Drink-Atoast[b] throughout its history and is primarily sold in [Philadelphia]]

  4. List of energy drinks - Wikipedia

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    The following is a notable list of energy drinks, with a few coffee variants, and some soft drinks such as Coca-Cola, Mountain Dew, and Pepsi listed for comparison, and marked in a different color. The caffeine content in coffee and tea varies, depending on how the coffee beans were roasted, among other factors.

  5. 88 best discounts for ages 50+: Where to save money for ... - AOL

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    Read the fine print before you pick a rental company, and make sure they take your discount off the base rate for maximum savings. Ages 50 and older. Hertz — 20% off base rate. Sixt — 5% ...

  6. The 10 Healthiest Drinks To Sip, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    1. Green tea. Shutterstock. Tea is a calorie-free drink with a variety of choices, but among them, green tea stands above the rest. Rich in antioxidants known as catechins, green tea promotes ...

  7. Benjamin Faunce - Wikipedia

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    Faunce reportedly set out to create a soft drink without bubbles and around 1910, invented a drink which he called "Tak-Aboost". [6] He dispensed the drink in concentrated form from a soda fountain. [5] In 1913, after years of experimenting with the drink, Faunce registered the brand as a trademark. [5] He formed the Boost!