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  2. Alert (gum) - Wikipedia

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    Wrigley temporarily halted production and sales of its Alert energy gum as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) investigates the safety of caffeinated-food products, especially the possible effects of caffeinated gum on children and adolescents. [5]

  3. Are Energy Drinks Actually Bad For You? Experts Weigh In - AOL

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    Health officials say you should consume any caffeinated drink it in moderation. Dasgupta notes that the average adult can handle up to 400 mg of caffeine a day without encountering health issues.

  4. Midday Report: Wrigley to Roll Out Alert Energy Caffeine Gum

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    The gum will start to appear in supermarkets and convenience stores next month, available in two flavors, fruit or mint. Wrigley says the taste is bitter, like drinking coffee, and expects that to ...

  5. Rip It - Wikipedia

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    Sugar-free versions contain sucralose and acesulfame potassium. [8] Rip It drinks average about 160 mg of caffeine per 16 fl oz can, with the Le-MOAN’R flavor containing 204 mg of caffeine. [9] The 2 fl oz shot versions contain about 100 mg of caffeine, with some flavors containing as much as 135 mg. [10]

  6. What's Actually Healthier—Diet Coke or Coke Zero? - AOL

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    Here's the truth about these zero-calorie drinks. ... “It is a calorie-free sugar substitute that is commonly used in processed foods and drinks. ... Coke Zero is lower in caffeine than Diet ...

  7. Energy drink - Wikipedia

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    Energy drinks have the effects caffeine and sugar provide, but there is little or no evidence that the wide variety of other ingredients have any effect. [3] Most of the effects of energy drinks on cognitive performance, such as increased attention and reaction speed, are primarily due to the presence of caffeine. [4]

  8. Mountain Dew, Orange Crush, and 9 Other Sodas You ... - AOL

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    3. Coca-Cola. Arguably the most iconic soda, Coca-Cola contains 39 grams of sugar and about 34 milligrams of caffeine per 12 ounces (46 milligrams for Diet Coke). The drink's classic flavor comes ...

  9. Rockstar (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Original Rockstar Energy Drink includes sugar, caffeine, and a variety of herbs, like panax ginseng, ginkgo biloba, milk thistle extract, and guarana-seed extract.The amount of guarana used to be higher, but "after being criticized for including guarana once health concerns about the herb were publicized, the amount in the drink was significantly reduced". [16]