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It's used to make energy drinks
There is no electricity 'in' energy drinks. Though electricity will have been used in the manufacture of them.
People use energy drinks for a quick energy boost, and/or when they don't have time to eat or sleep.
The word "energy" has several different meanings. The "energy" in energy drinks is not related to what you measure in joules or calories, but to stimulants that keep you awake, that are supposed to make you feel "full of energy". That's actually a slightly different meaning of the word "energy", compared to the meaning used in physics.
yes it is used in energy because its what produces the energy
Disodium citrate is used in drinks or in foods as an antioxidant or as an acidity regulator.
No they are not used in energy drinks because i like normal drinks like orange squash.my name is josh walker and i love boys
An aerolatte can be used to make a variety of drinks that incorporate frothed milk, such as lattes, cappuccinos, hot chocolates, and the like. It can also be used to make blended drinks like milkshakes and smoothies.
No. Many do have a molecule called Taurine in them, which can ALSO be found in bulls. But the one used in energy drinks is synthetic, and hasn't been anywhere near a bull.
The Bluk and Cornn berries are traded in for accessories. They can also be used to make poffins.
No aerated drinks contain carbon di oxide.
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