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  2. Bawls - Wikipedia

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    Bawls (marketed as BAWLS Guarana) [1] is a non-alcoholic, highly-caffeinated soft drink. Created in 1996, the citrus -and- cream soda -flavored beverage leans heavily on the caffeine and natural flavor of the Amazonian guarana berry.

  3. List of energy drinks - Wikipedia

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    Bang Energy: 634 18.75 300 mg (16 fl oz or 473 mL) Bang Energy Drink's formulation is a combination of caffeine, amino acids (BCAAs), electrolytes, and B vitamins. [1] Bawls Guarana: 223 6.70 56 mg (8.45 fl oz or 250 mL) Beaver Buzz: 449 13.3 110 mg (8.3 fl oz or 245 mL) Values applicable to Citrus and Saskatoon Berry flavours only. Bomb Energy ...

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

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    Other energy-drink brands, like Prime, have faced serious backlash for targeting young consumers despite the serious potential side effects. From a flavor and branding perspective, the energy ...

  5. Josta - Wikipedia

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    Josta was a soft drink brand that was produced by PepsiCo and the first energy drink ever introduced by a major US beverage company. It was marketed as a "high-energy drink" with guarana and caffeine. Josta was introduced in 1995, but PepsiCo pulled the drink from its lineup due to a change in corporate strategy in 1999.

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    Here is another under-the-radar freebie: Buy a large fountain drink (or a large popcorn) at an AMC movie theater and get one free refill at the concession stand. Wolterk/istockphoto Chick-fil-A

  7. What to look for in a good sports drink, according to experts

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    In place of a sports drink, try opting for natural, electrolyte-rich alternatives like coconut water, fruit and vegetable juices, and bone broth, says Crane. While they may have fewer electrolytes ...