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Written by Megan Ullom
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Friday, 03 October 2008 |
In such a fast paced culture it was only expected that someday scientists would come up with a super drink that could give us between a short three-hour burst all the
way to forty-hours of energy. It all started in 1962, when a Japanese company released a drink called Lipovitan-D that contained a mix of B1, B2, and B6 vitamins along with taurine. These drinks grew in popularity and in 1987 an Austrian took the concept, added caffeine and sugar, and formulated Red Bull. This phenomenon reached the United States in 1997, when Red Bull made its debut in stores all across the country. Not long after Coca-Cola started work on their own drink, Rockstar, and everyone from rap superstars to religious organizations (seriously- there is an official Kabbalah energy drink) have followed in suit.
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