Mixing energy drinks with alcohol creates a uniquely dangerous situation where your body remains intoxicated while your mind feels artificially alert. The high caffeine content in energy drinks ...
Mixing caffeine and alcohol may make you feel more alert, but it doesn't make you less intoxicated. Here's what to know.
The Vision for Accelerated Sustainable Development Ghana (VAST-Ghana) has hailed the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) for its landmark decision to ban the sale of mixed alcoholic energy drinks across ...
A confusing case of mistaken identity has led to a product recall that could leave consumers with an unexpected buzz when they were looking for an energy boost. High Noon vodka seltzer variety packs ...
November 17, 2010 — Consumption of highly caffeinated energy drinks may be associated with risks of heavy drinking and alcohol dependence, new research suggests. These heavily caffeinated drinks are ...
Alcoholic seltzer company High Noon said that some beach-themed variety packs were mistakenly mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks. The FDA has issued a recall. “A shared packaging supplier mistakenly ...
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