From coffee to kombucha, these expert-approved drinks could be your new go-tos for sustained energy and focus.
Jolt Cola, the infamous energy drink from the 1980s, will return to shelves in 2025 — with more than twice its original caffeine. The soda — which touted having “all the sugar and twice the ...
Now however, energy drinks tend to contain around 150mg to 350mg of caffeine per can ... and a metabolism booster that's non-stimulant, Food Drive reported. It will also be available ...
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It may also lead to altered heartbeat rhythm, called atrial fibrillation, which has been reported in young people who consumed energy drinks containing extremely high doses of caffeine.