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  2. Cellucor - Wikipedia

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    In subsequent years, the C4 line expanded into Costco, Target, and Walmart, with NSF certified products. In 2016, Cellucor launched C4 Ultimate, part of a lineup called the C4 iD Series. [9] The company launched its first carbonated pre-workout energy drink in 2018, called C4 On The Go Carbonated. [10]

  3. I Tasted 11 C4 Energy Drink Flavors: Here are the Best Ones ...

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    Geared toward athletes and the workout world, C4 Energy offers advice for an effective diet, a resistance training program, and a whole lot more.

  4. Pre-workout - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Dan Duchaine formulated the first pre-workout, called Ultimate Orange, in Venice, California. Ultimate Orange was commonly used among bodybuilders. [4]Between the late 1990s and early 2000s, consumers alleged that an active ingredient in Ultimate Orange, called Ephedra, caused high blood pressure, strokes, seizures, cardiac arrhythmia, and heart attacks.

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    Other products by supplement designer and CEO of Driven Sports, Matt Cahill, have contained dangerous substances causing blindness or liver damage, and his pre-workout supplement Craze was found to contain illegal stimulants [44] that resulted in several athletes failing drug tests. [45]

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  7. C4 - Wikipedia

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    C4 (classification), a Paralympic cycling classification; C-4, professional wrestler Paul Burchill's name for his finishing move, a moonsault uranage; C4, an abbreviation for a four-man Sprint Canoe, see Canoe racing; C4, a term used to refer to the UEFA Intertoto Cup, a football competition (mainly used in non-English speaking countries)