Energy drinks promise a quick boost, but are they doing more harm than good?
Not only are the leaders of the energy space—Red Bull, C4, Monster, Rockstar and others—helping fill the retail pipeline with compelling new arrivals, but a new breed of energy players is taking ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kratom, an ingredient derived from a Southeast Asian plant that appears in energy drinks, is often marketed as an energy booster, ...
Excessive caffeine consumption from energy drinks can raise the risk of stroke, heart rhythm disorders and dehydration, ...
While the category is gaining market share with fresh flavors and ideas, competition from other beverages is cutting into ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Energy drinks will never be a health food. However, modern-day brands have stepped up their game; more and more healthy energy ...
Energy drinks are usually made with water (often carbonated), sugar or sweeteners, caffeine, and flavoring. They provide a ...
Osaka-based UHA Mikakuto is launching a collaboration with video game publisher Capcom, releasing a total of 24 cards with character artwork from Street Fighter 6 on them. However, UHA Mikakuto isn’t ...
Caffeinated beverages are driving much of the ongoing beverage boom, said Mark Wasilefsky, head of restaurant franchise finance at TD Bank. “I don't think there's any stop to that. I think the market ...
Energy drinks are designed to boost mental and physical alertness, but they often contain high levels of caffeine, sugar, and ...