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Sept. 18, 2006 -- -- Most people know what cocaine is, and now Redux Beverages in Las Vegas is offering what it calls a "legal alternative" to the illegal drug in form of an energy drink.
Energy drinks could be a gateway to cocaine use, according to a new study ... susceptibility to peer pressure and and changes in energy-drink users' brain that make them like stimulants more.
Cocaine is a drug, federal health officials say. So what’s the news? This Cocaine is an energy drink produced by a Las Vegas company. It contains no actual cocaine, but is being marketed as ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – An energy drink called Cocaine has been from pulled from stores nationwide amid concerns about its name, the company that produces it said Monday. Clegg Ivey, a partner in ...
According to the label, each 8.4-fluid ounce can contains 280 milligrams of caffeine _ more jolt than a cup of coffee, a can of Coca-Cola or the leading energy drink, Red Bull _ but no cocaine.
The marketing of energy drinks has been a high concern recently, with government officials in New York asking the Food and Drug Administration to investigate PRIME energy drinks. But here in ...
Those who consumed multiple energy drinks were 125 percent more likely to fail to perceive any risk in trying to consume cocaine, when compared to their ... focused on the potential dangers of energy ...
This Cocaine is an energy drink produced by a Las Vegas company. It contains no actual cocaine, but is being marketed as "The Legal Alternative" to the illegal drug, according to its Web site.