An curved arrow pointing right. Red Bull, the top-selling energy drink worldwide, has people hooked on not only its caffeine, but its unique marketing strategy. Here are some little-known facts ...
When you're dragging, it's tempting to reach for a drink that promises to put some pep in your step. But are energy drinks a healthiest way to get a boost? Here's the truth. Are energy drinks healthy?
"But we've known for centuries that caffeinated drinks work. They get you out of an energy slump and make you more alert. Really all they've found is a new kind of caffeine delivery system." ...
Once marketed as an alternative to Coca-Cola and Pepsi, Jolt Cola will now join the crowded energy-drink market with the likes of Red Bull, Monster and Celsius. It will be marketed as a nostalgic ...
Phorm Energy, a collaboration with sports nutrition and supplements company 1st Phorm, is expected to debut this summer.
The sale of all energy drinks to young people and children in the UK should be banned, says a review of the latest evidence on their effects on health. It highlighted links to more risks than ...
Whether present in natural sources or in Red Bull Energy Drink your body processes caffeine the same way. One of caffeine’s primary sites of action in the human body is a stimulating effect on ...
Caffeine helps to improve concentration and increase alertness. One 250-ml can of Red Bull Energy Drink contains 50 mg of caffeine. The 50 mg of caffeine contained in one 250-ml can of Red Bull ...