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Latest energy drink gets some bad buzz
In the competitive market for "energy drinks," the aim is to advertise more caffeine, more buzz, more attitude. Even more controversy. The latest drink to bust from...
Research Finds Energy Drink Ingredients 'Continue Down Unhealthy Path'
New Mintel GNPD Ingredients finds energy drinks not getting any healthier
EPA Offers Guide on Energy Trends
The U.S. EPA offers "Energy Trends in Selected Manufacturing Sectors: Opportunities and Challenges for Environmentally Preferable Energy Outcomes" for manufacturers...
7-Eleven Enters Functional Food Arena with Formula 7 Line
The initial 7-Eleven product lineup includes bottled and canned beverages, as well as two nutritional bars, each designed specifically to enhance energy, fitness or...
New energy tax incentive available in 2006
The Commercial Building Tax Deduction section of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, which became effective Jan. 1, 2006, provides a new deduction for expenses incurred...
Dark chocolate: A bittersweet pill to take
Chocolate is richer, darker and more indulgent than ever this holiday season, but don't go double-dipping into the Godiva truffles and Hershey Kisses if you think...
Volunteers needed for chocolate study
British researchers recruiting volunteers willing to eat a bar of chocolate daily for a year, guilt-free and all in the name of science.
Frito-Lay's energy management lauded by EPA, Dept. of Energy
Frito-Lay was one of a select number of businesses and organizations recognized by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Department of...
PALATINIT of America enters new world of opportunity as BENEO-Palatinit Inc.
PALATINIT of America has officially become BENEO-Palatinit Inc. With this name change and a new identity, the company moves forward into a growing world of...
Energy drinks bubble up
Energy drinks - chock full of sugar and caffeine and with names like Monster, No Fear, and Gorilla Juice - first appeared six years ago in dance clubs in New York...