An energy drink is a type of drink containing stimulant compounds, usually caffeine They may or may not be (with lots of bubbles) and may also contain sugar, other sweeteners, herbal extracts, taurine, and amino acids.
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Most effects of energy drinks on thinking-related performance, such as increased attention and reaction speed, are mostly due to the presence of caffeine.
Advertising for energy drinks usually features increased muscle strength and (ability to last through bad times), but there is no scientific agreement to support these claims.
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Caffeine is naturally present in more than 60 plants and is contained in many foodstuffs such as coffee, tea and chocolate. Red Bull contains water-(able to be dissolved in something) vitamins.
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B-group vitamins niacin, vitamin B6,. vitamin B2 and vitamin B12 have a central role in the brain. Sugars are basic things that act as foods used/eaten/drank/destroyed in the daily diet.
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Red Bull is the world's leading energy drink brand right now. The brand's sales of energy drinks are heavily depending them. It doesn't have much else to offer other than its clear/separate, brand.