• It is inferred that caffeinated alcoholic drinks cause one to act in ways that would be less likely if one were drinking non-caffeinated alcoholic drinks.
  • Caffeinated alcoholic drinks can increase BP and heart rate. The risks of consuming caffeinated alcoholic drinks outweigh the joys of celebration.
  • In the 2000s, manufacturers introduced caffeinated alcoholic beverages—premixed drinks that combined alcohol, caffeine, and other...
  • ...Los Angeles-based United Brands, respective owners of Four and Joose, the two top brands in the caffeinated alcohol category since Sparks was reformulated.
  • But before long, it became apparent that mixing energy drinks or other caffeinated beverages with alcoholic drinks was a recipe for disaster.
  • Young people, in particular, have exhibited an attraction for consuming caffeinated alcoholic beverages, and often engage in binge drinking this combination.
  • Can You Mix Coffee & Alcohol? Energy Drinks and Alcohol Energy Drinks and Alcohol. Caffeinated Alcoholic Beverages Caffeinated Alcoholic Beverages.
  • CFSAN caffeinated alcoholic beverage (CABs) New Century Brewing Company, LLC, Moonshot (small). Phusion Projects, LLC (doing business as Drink Four...
  • But that doesn't mean they are. "It seems like the newer caffeinated alcoholic beverages are more focused on coffee drinks versus energy drinks," Gorin says.
  • Caffeinated Alcoholic Beverages – An Emerging Trend in Alcohol Abuse. Kelle M Franklin*, Sheketha R Hauser, Richard L. Bell and Eric A Engleman.
  • The MLCC pointed out that a typical alcoholic energy drink is 24 ounces (0.7 liters) and has a 12 percent alcohol content—compared with a 12-ounce (0.35-liter)...
  • Four Loko and other caffeinated alcoholic drinks under FDA scrutiny. Joe Raedle/Getty Images. After nearly a dozen party-going students were hospitalized in...
  • Like Joose and other caffeinated alcoholic beverages, Four Loko provides a ready-to-drink version of what its originators observed young drinkers doing on...