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    Origin of Guarana The Guarana fruit comes from the region of the Amazon and is one of the three plants. The special feature of the fruit is the particularly high content of caffeine that coffee can no longer compete. Guarana is actually a vine plant and loves the tropical and subtropical climate. Guarana is not a tree but more like a shrub which can be up to 15 meters high. Especially as a young plant, the branches are lignified, hairy, soft and Brown. As the plant becomes older, the more

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    The survey found that the most commonly consumed energy drink brands were; Rockstr Energy Drink, Monster Energy, Red Bull Energy Drink, Redline Extreme Energy, and Amp Energy Boost Original Sugar Free. These energy drinks all have similar ingredients with varying amounts of caffeine and “blend” combinations. Caffeine Caffeine is a psychoactive drug and potentially deadly in large amounts, especially for adolescents (Hershorin, Lipschulz, Schaechter & Seifert, 2011). Caffeine is one the most

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    Energy Drinks Facts

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    Energy Drinks’ Facts Energy drinks refer to the beverage that contains caffeine in combination with other ingredients such as taurine, guarana, and B vitamins. And thus, it claims to provide extra energy to consumers such as improve their performance physically and mentally. For example, it would include promote wakefulness, maintain alertness, and provide cognitive and mood enhancement. Currently, each brand of an energy drinks differs widely in both caffeine content and caffeine concentration.

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    Topic: Don’t excessively drink energy drinks Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience energy drinks drunken excessively are bad for your health Thesis Statement: Energy drinks contain multiple ingredients that are bad for your health. I. INTRODUCTION A. Attention material/Credibility Material: Many people drink energy drinks in order to get them through the day, thinking that by getting a boost of energy it will help then, but it hurts you more than you think. How: This year research documented

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    it can lead to behavioral disorders, health issues, or either death. What are Energy Drinks? Energy drinks are a type of beverage where it contains high caffeine as much from eighty to over five hundred milligrams, taurine, sugars, B vitamins, guarana, and more that can affect any consumer’s body. These types of beverages are well-known and popular from around the United States especially, from one hundred four other countries. Energy drinks are more likely to be promoted as a type of product that

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    Drinking Energy Drinks

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    I am sure we have all had one of those mornings where we are extremely tired and our body isn’t wanting to cooperate and stay awake after a really long night, either doing homework or just wanting to stay up. At this point we need some kind of boost of caffeine from an energy drink like a Monster, Redbull, or Rockstar. Surveys suggest that as many as half of young people consume energy drinks and almost one-third of teens between 12 and 17 years old drink them regularly. Consuming these drinks affects

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    Business Premises Calypso Pty Ltd – a manufacturing and distributing company based in Perth Western Australia- has created a new energy drink titled ‘Alive’. The company has outsourced the production of the product to the Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA) in the Coca-Cola Bottlers at 19 Miles Rd, Kewdale Perth Western Australia 6105 (one of the largest bottlers of non-alcoholic ready-to-drink beverages). The business has decided to outsource as it will save Calypso Pty Ltd thousands of dollars, money will

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    People would be looking for ways of to how to productively boost up their academics and sports throughout their day. For example, everyday many students may have experienced when they arrive at school feeling the need to have more time of sleep and throughout the day they mainly have not been concentrating on either on their academics or sports, so when energy drinks came around students would have less difficulty in sleeping during their school days. Young consumers had found out a way to increase

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    Are Energy Drinks Truly Beneficial to the Body? How many people lay down to bed, ready to get a good nights sleep, and then realize that they did not complete an assignment that is due the next morning? The quickly get up, grab a Monster or Red Bull and get to work. Energy drinks are extremely popular, and are were made to boosts peoples energy. While this may be true, consuming energy drinks comes with a very high price. Energy drinks are dangerous to the body, they contain extremely high amounts

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    Energy Drinks Market

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    Energy Drinks - Red Bull What are energy drinks? Cola and coffee drinks have long been promoted and known as "energy" drinks - meant to give you a little pick me up, mostly in the form of caffeine and sugar. Jolt Cola in the 80s was one of the early entries in the "energy drink" market, with double the caffeine of normal colas, it was marketed towards teens and college students as a way to get an energy edge and keep you awake and energized. Their slogan, in fact, was "twice the caffeine". Jolt

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