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September 30, 2011
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Taurine s a conditionally essential amino acid, which naturally occurs in the body. Relative taurine loss can occur in some physiological situations, such as physical exertion and high stress. It acts as a metabolic transmitter and additionally has a detoxifying effect and strengthens cardiac contractility. www.wildcatenergydrinks.com  

September 20, 2011
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The Effects of Glucuronolactone to the Body. Glucuronolactone, also known as D-Glucuronolactone, DGL and D-Glucoronic Acid, is an organic metabolite found in the body. A metabolite is a substance that results from the metabolism of glucose in the human liver. This water-soluble crystalline compound has been made a common component in stimulants and energy drinks

September 19, 2011
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Wild Cat Energy Drink will bring the beast out of you. In need of performance during your work time, albeit in front of your boss, your colleagues or during professional presentations and experiments, grab a refreshing can of WildCat to quench that thirst and enhance the body and brain. Even a boss would need an

Drink A Can Of WildCat When On The Road: While traveling it is very essential that you drive safely and are attentive at all times. Wild Cat Energy Drink is that essential drink for those who drive long distances and longer miles. During holidays, at work or playing fields always stop for a second and

June 9, 2011
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Why Carbonated Beverages Are Called “Soft Drinks”. Daven Hiskey July 9, 2011 Today I Found Out why flavored carbonated beverages are called “soft drinks”. It turns out, soft drinks aren’t just flavored carbonated beverages.  “Soft Drink” refers to nearly all beverages that do not contain significant amounts of alcohol (hard drinks). The term “soft drink”

WildCat News Todays Update Energy drinks—the “bad boys” of the beverage world—have become a driving force behind a resurgence in the beverage market, according to market research publisher Packaged Facts. Sales of energy drinks—along with the performance of ready-to-drink (RTD) teas and sports drinks—have helped functional and natural RTD beverage market grow to $23 billion.