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Is blue an energy drink? Unpacking the various blue-labeled brands

5 min read
According to research, the color blue is rare in nature, which is part of its appeal in consumer products like beverages. This rarity and eye-catching hue have made 'blue' a popular descriptor for several energy drinks, leading many to ask if there is a single product named simply 'Blue'. In reality, 'blue' refers to a variety of distinct energy drinks and flavors from different brands, each with its own unique formulation and taste.

What is 10 units of alcohol equivalent to?

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According to the UK's Chief Medical Officers, regularly drinking more than 14 units of alcohol per week can increase health risks. So, what is 10 units of alcohol equivalent to in practical terms, and why is this number significant for your health? The answer varies significantly depending on the drink's volume and strength.

How much sugar does Twisted have?

4 min read
A standard 12-ounce can of Twisted Tea Original contains approximately 22 to 23 grams of sugar, an amount that is higher than many beers and comparable to a can of regular soda. This significant sugar content contributes to the drink's total calorie count and its signature sweet flavor.

Is there more sugar in Campari or Aperol?

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While most people assume the sweeter taste of Aperol means it has more sugar than Campari, multiple sources confirm that the two liqueurs actually contain roughly the same amount. This article explores the nutritional details and taste differences to explain why one seems sweeter than the other.

Is Champagne More Alcoholic Than Whiskey? The Answer Might Surprise You

3 min read
While the bubbly nature of champagne can sometimes make its effects feel faster, hard liquor like whiskey is significantly more alcoholic by volume. The average champagne bottle contains about 12% ABV, a stark contrast to whiskey, which is bottled at a minimum of 40% ABV. This difference in alcohol concentration is due to their distinct production processes.