Hey, they don't need to drink that.
A still beverage is a non-alcoholic drink without carbonation. Examples include: water, fruit juices, milk, coffee, and tea. Soda/pop have carbonation and wine/beer have alcohol, so these are not still beverages.
Cola is the one of Sonic's favorite drinks.
no it's not because any kind of coffee won't make you hyper like redbull because redbull is made from a company that makes nuclear drinks like monster or y8 and if you ask what y8 is it's not a website even though it is y8 is an old energy drink i don' know is they still sell it or not i don't know so don't ask. there you go coffee is not an energy drink compared to redbull.
Energy drinks give you more energy because the chemical that is in it when you frist drink lets out an chemical full of energy and an energy drink alos contains glucose contains a lot of energy I think i am not too sure!
because its gives them an "energy boost" to finish whatever task they wish with the energy they need to fulfill it, even though the effects from energy drinks can be deadly, i guess people still wish to take that risk for just a short lasting energy when they could eat the proper foods and get the proper amount of rest and have the almost the same energy.
It's unlikely that a tiny bit of energy drink would kill a rat, but it's still not safe for them to consume. Energy drinks contain high levels of caffeine and sugar that can be harmful to small animals like rats. It's best to keep energy drinks away from pets and rodents to avoid any potential risks.
Generally speaking Carbonated Energy Drinks & Sodas are good for 6 months from date of manufacture. Good in the sense that they still have sufficient amount of fizz etc. It won't do you any harm to drink it though. It may just seem a bit "flat".
James phelps is a party animal but he still is hot and he drinks a little
no boys can still drink it?!
Fizzy drinks aren't inherently worse for your teeth than still drinks. But fizzy drinks tend to be higher in sugar, and more acidic than still drinks, and the sugar and acid are bad for your teeth.
The energy drink called "AMP" was first introduced in 2001. The AMP energy drink was created and is produced and still currently owned by the Pepsi company.