I dont know the correct answer sadly but i know that the previous one was sarcastic, stupid, and an annoying play on words.
it varies depending upon what drink it is
no
I dont know the correct answer sadly but i know that the previous one was sarcastic, stupid, and an annoying play on words.
no. once you ingest the energy drink, the vitamins are absorbed along with the caffeine. how long it stays in your body depends on your weight, size and metabolism. the slower your metabolism, the longer it will stay. the liquid portion of the drink, the water, will get flushed out through your kidneys and bladder. but all the chemicals will remain.
A large brand name with many sponsers with race car and Motocross with world wide reconision with the "M" logo and a decent energy drink that in the long run will ruin your kidneys
In for the Long Haul Toyota and Monster Energy Supercross - 2013 was released on: USA: 31 January 2013 (video premiere)
Gatorade gives you direct energy when you drink it but it will not last as long. Rice gives slow energy over the whole day.
As long as they're not on the bike with you.
A hypothesis for a science fair project is a scientific guess for what will happen after you perform your experiment and why. an example is if you are testing how long you buzz on a certain type of Monster, you would say, "I think this type of Monster energy drink will last the longest because it has the highest amount of ginseng," or something.
all energy drinks aren't healthy its okay to drink them just as long as you don't drink to much of it
Ken Block is "not" the owner of monster energy. Hansons is the owner of Monster energy and Ken Block is co-founder of DC shoes. two answers for the price of one... Actually Rodney Sacks bought Hansens Naturual a long time ago.
No it's not. It's a good idea, as it will keep you alert especially after a long night studying.