
Vocals are the subject at hand as we celebrate World Voice Day with both Elvis and Bob Marley. Yes, they both are featured on beverage cans!
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Vocals are the subject at hand as we celebrate World Voice Day with both Elvis and Bob Marley. Yes, they both are featured on beverage cans!

This popular Red Bull clone is now available in resealable bottles, with natural and zero calorie options. And you know what? They'll all pretty good!

The idea behind Poultry Day is to honor all of the different types of fine feathered friends – and their eggs… by eating more of them! Or just drink from this 2001 Chicken Run Energy Drink can from Germany.

Roaring Lion Energy Drink, which we last reviewed in 2011, has introduced new formulations and a 16.9 oz resealable plastic bottle, featuring a wrapped label. Flavors include Regular, Zero, and Au Natural.

Energy drink line positioned for an upscale lifestyle. Cranberry and Pineapple flavors were refreshing and innovative; recommended. However, the Original incarnation is a Red Bull clone to be avoided.

An innovative blue glass bottle holds an exceptionally tasty citrus energy drink. Lower in caffeine than market leaders, but very attractive to those looking for the effects of a stimulant beverage.

An impressive line of light energy drinks powered by green coffee extract and ginseng, all sweetened with stevia. Low-calorie and taste great!

Sega lost the videogame wars to Nintendo. Based on this lackluster can design, they aren't very good at energy drinks either!

Slurpee-like frozen energy drink in resealable pouch. Crazy idea, but actually a good taste. Watch out for frozen hands!
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