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The consequences of mixing energy drinks and alcohol
Posted on February 6, 2013 at 9:55 AM
Updated Wednesday, Feb 6 at 1:55 PM
When you’re thirsty do you reach for water, soda, or an energy drink? There’s some new information about the consequences of regularly drinking soda, vitamin-infused waters, energy drinks, and mixing these caffeinated bevereages with alcohol.
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