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energy drink
noun
- a drink intended to boost mental energy, typically containing sugar and caffeine or other stimulants.
energy drink
noun
- a soft drink containing ingredients designed to boost the drinker's energy, esp after exercise
Word History and Origins
Origin of energy drink1
Example Sentences
The FDA has a long history of regulating synthetic drugs — for example, the majority of caffeine found in energy drinks and sodas is produced synthetically.
I proceeded to chug a concentrated energy drink cocktail of Bawls, Red Bull, and lukewarm coffee grounds while taping my eyelids open so I could bring you a full review of all three touched-up Mass Effect games.
Is it because I had cleaned my diet out so much of anything artificial that some of these energy drinks and certain things that are for hydration have a lot of fake sugars and other sort of ingredients.
Zhong added other products, like energy drinks and vitamin waters, to the company’s portfolio, and in September 2020 brought the bottled water behemoth to the public market.
It is unclear exactly how the Taliban feel about the energy-drink boom.
Elsewhere, in Kabul, large billboards of Black Toro, a German energy drink, more explicitly define the target audience.
Carabao, which costs about half as much—and tastes far sweeter—is the energy drink of choice for the average Afghan.
But the energy drink provided the winner of the show with a brand new Toyota Corolla worth roughly $20,000.
Still other studies draw the line from caffeinated-energy-drink consumption to an increased risk of seizure and stroke.
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