Entity: ENERGY-DRINK
An energy drink is a beverage that typically contains caffeine, sugar, and other stimulant compounds aimed at boosting energy levels and improving performance.
ENERGY-DRINK
Etymology
The term 'energy drink' originates from the concept of providing a boost in energy levels through the consumption of a specific beverage.
Definition
An energy drink is a type of beverage that typically contains caffeine, sugar, and other stimulant compounds aimed at boosting energy levels and improving performance. These drinks are marketed as providing a quick energy boost.
Historical Context
Energy drinks have gained popularity in recent decades, with various brands and formulations entering the market to cater to consumers seeking a quick energy fix.
Cultural Significance
Energy drinks are often associated with high-energy activities such as sports, late-night studying, or long work hours. They have become a staple in modern-day consumer culture.
Related Concepts
Other related concepts include sports drinks, caffeinated beverages, and performance-enhancing supplements.
See Also
- [Caffeine](link to caffeine entry)
- [Sports Drink](link to sports drink entry)
A beverage designed to enhance mental and physical energy through the inclusion of stimulants like caffeine and sugar.