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  • == Full Throttle (drink) == ...It is marketed as a high-performance energy drink that provides a boost of energy and increased focus.
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  • ...ge company that manufactures energy drinks including the popular [[Monster Energy]] line. The company was originally known as Hansen's Natural and was founde ...la Company]]. The acquisition led to the development of the Monster Energy drink in 2002, which quickly gained popularity and became the company's flagship
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  • | Emu, full rump, cooked, broiled||85||1.0 serving ( 3 oz )||28.62||0||143 | Emu, full rump, raw||85||3.0 oz||19.41||0||95
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  • | Emu, full rump, cooked, broiled||85||1.0 serving ( 3 oz )||28.62||143||2.28 | Emu, full rump, raw||85||3.0 oz||19.41||95||1.39
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  • * [[Aloe vera juice drink]] * [[Chocolate milk drink]]
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  • [[File:Drink %22Favorite Cola%22.jpg|Cola|thumb|500px]] ...ype of beer brewed using a warm fermentation method, resulting in a sweet, full-bodied and fruity taste.
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  • The Dictionary of Food and Drink is an expansive glossary aimed at food enthusiasts, chefs, sommeliers, and ...ed, slightly alcoholic, lightly effervescent, sweetened black or green tea drink commonly consumed for its supposed health benefits.
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  • * [[Battery Energy Drink]] * [[Bomb Energy Drink]]
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  • ...ine diphosphate]]''' -  an ester of adenosine that is converted to ATP for energy storage ...e derived from adenosine that occurs in muscle tissue; the major source of energy for cellular reactions
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