Energy Drink Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Energy Drink stocks.

Energy Drink Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 5 KO 3 Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist in May
May 5 CELH Celsius: The Market Proved Me To Be So Wrong (Rating Upgrade)
May 4 KO Why Warren Buffett's billions in cash at Berkshire Hathaway is a bearish stock market signal
May 4 KO QUOTES-Buffett talks succession and Berkshire's future at annual meeting
May 4 KO Warren Buffett's Confidence In Apple Wanes? Berkshire Cuts Stake By 18% Amid Tech Giant's Troubles.
May 4 KO Dividend Investors Love Coca-Cola Stock and Pepsi Stock. But This Other Beverage Stock Might Be Poised for Better Dividend Growth.
May 4 KO The Coca-Cola Company Just Beat Analyst Forecasts, And Analysts Have Been Updating Their Predictions
May 4 KO Berkshire Hathaway's Q1 Operating Earnings Surged 39% — Here's Why
May 3 KO 4 Dividend Kings Poised for Growth, According to Analysts
May 3 KO The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 3 CELH Decoding Celsius Holdings's Options Activity: What's the Big Picture?
May 3 KO Decoding PEP & KO Post Q1 Earnings: Which Stock Stands Out?
May 3 CELH Hershey (HSY) Q1 Earnings Top, Positive Price Realization Aids
May 3 KO Warren Buffett's Berkshire To Rake In $226M Passively In A Jiffy, Thanks To Its Core Holding Apple
May 3 KO Coca-Cola Insiders Sell US$19m Of Stock, Possibly Signalling Caution
May 3 KO CCEP rolls out new packaging design for Fanta flavours in UK
May 3 CCEP Trending tickers: Apple, Coinbase, Anglo American and Diageo
May 3 CCEP Coca-Cola Europacific CFO Nik Jhangiani resigns, to join Diageo
May 3 CCEP Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc Announces Resignation of Chief Financial Officer
May 3 KO Warren Buffett Loves Coca-Cola, but Berkshire Might Not Like the Taste of More Shares
Energy Drink

An energy drink is a type of drink containing sugar and stimulant compounds, usually caffeine, which is marketed as providing mental and physical stimulation (marketed as "energy", but distinct from food energy). They may or may not be carbonated and may also contain other sweeteners, herbal extracts, taurine, and amino acids. They are a subset of the larger group of energy products, which includes bars and gels, and distinct from sports drinks, which are advertised to enhance sports performance. There are many brands and varieties in this drink category.
Coffee, tea and other naturally caffeinated drinks are usually not considered energy drinks. Other soft drinks such as cola may contain caffeine, but are not considered energy drinks either. Some alcoholic drinks, such as Buckfast Tonic Wine, contain caffeine and other stimulants. According to the Mayo Clinic, it is safe for the typical healthy adult to consume a total of 400 mg of caffeine a day. This has been confirmed by a panel of the European Food Safety Authority, which also concludes that a caffeine intake of up to 400 mg per day does not raise safety concerns for adults. According to the ESFA this is equivalent to 4 cups of coffee (90 mg each) or 5 standard cans (250 ml) of energy drink (80 mg each).Energy drinks have the effects caffeine and sugar provide, but there is little or no evidence that the wide variety of other ingredients have any effect. Most effects of energy drinks on cognitive performance, such as increased attention and reaction speed, are primarily due to the presence of caffeine. Other studies ascribe those performance improvements to the effects of the combined ingredients. Advertising for energy drinks usually features increased muscle strength and endurance, but there is still no scientific consensus to support these claims. Energy drinks have been associated with health risks, such as an increased rate of injury when usage is combined with alcohol, and excessive or repeated consumption can lead to cardiac and psychiatric conditions. Populations at-risk for complications from energy drink consumption include youth, caffeine-naïve or caffeine-sensitive, pregnant, competitive athletes and people with underlying cardiovascular disease.

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