If you thought caffeine-laden energy drinks were just for basketball players, monster truck drivers, and video gamers, you’d be forgiven. Judging by commercials, they seem like the primary consumers.

 

With the recent buzz around energy drinks, the safety of these beverages has come under scrutiny, especially when it comes to children. However, it’s important to note that not all energy drinks are created equal. `’For instance, Prime, currently available in South Africa, is a hydration drink that does not contain caffeine or stimulants,” say Omy Naidoo, Newtricion wellness dietician. 

 

Coca-Cola Beverage South Africa’s (CCBSA) More Than Water documentary campaign was recognised as the overall winner of the Food & Beverage Category at the 2023 SABRE Africa Awards. CCBSA was also awarded a Certificate of Excellence for the Southern Africa region. 

 

If you are planning to play in a casino, it is best to avoid drinking alcohol. Instead, you can choose soft drinks that can help you keep your mind sharp and make the right decisions.

 

Buying from a pot dealer isn’t the only way to get high. You can find auto flower seeds for sale and grow fresh buds at home or explore no-smoke edibles and tinctures. If you’re in the mood for a unique experience, why not have a shot of weed liquor?

 

Last year, the World Health Organization hailed energy drinks a “danger to public health,” after they found consumption of such beverages is on the rise. Now, an infographic created by website Personalise.co.uk claims to show exactly what happens to the body in the 24 hours after consuming an energy drink.

 

If you have a hankering for an ice cream parlour treat, nothing beats an ice cream float on a hot summer day.

 

Have you ever wondered what’s the deal with cream soda? Like, where did the flavour originate from? Or, why is it the only soft drink flavour in the world that varies in colour, depending on where you find yourself? And is it still the go-to hangover remedy for the gen-z party animals of the time?

 

Refreshhh has embarked on a mission to keep the summer feeling alive by bringing you a fun and refreshing new flavour, Fizzy Pink Lemonade. A great tasting combination of Lemon and Cranberry, available in a 2L to be enjoyed on its own or as a mixer.  

 

The ice cream float dates back to the late 19th century when Robert Green operated a soda shop in Philadelphia and used carbonated water, syrup and cream to make his tasty treats. Legend has it, Green ran out of cream one day and instead used ice cream. Soon thereafter, his daily earnings soared from $6 to $600!