Caffeine of some sort
Athletes sometimes consume caffienne-rich sports drinks because caffeinne is sort of like an energy boost. It makes you more awake and more aware.
energy drinks
People use energy drinks for a quick energy boost, and/or when they don't have time to eat or sleep.
yes they squeeze the plant and that's where they get the energy drinks from.
yes
The two main ways are by usually eating processed food and by drinks lots of soft drinks
Coffees, teas, energy drinks, cake, coookies, ice cream, anything with guarana, chocolate, Pepsi, Coke, Mountain Dew are just a few of the things that contain caffiene. Check the label of products you buy to see if it's in the product.
People can better monitor their drinks by not taking part in buying rounds. Buying rounds of drinks only encourages you to drink faster and a sensible drinker will only consume alcohol at their own rate.
Basically to get more energy. Hence, ENERGY drink.
to give people more energy with the caffeine and other ingredients
An eventual, sudden decrease in energy is inevitable after consuming any sort of energy enhancer. Though 5 Hour energy drinks are healthier than Monster, Red Bull or Rockstar energy drinks, a crash will occur at or around the completion of five hours.
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